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Impressive sir. One day I aspire to that collection. Not familiar with the Pilon CAO - looked like a darker wrapper - was it a Maduro? I once found an individual going to Cuba who was able to bring me back a case of Cohiba Siglo VI - very much enjoyed them. Now it is mostly Dominicans, partially for value, but also because I refuse to pay Canadian prices for Cubans...so have to wait to find someone going over there again who can split a box (or get me a full one from a government shop). Where do you get yours? |
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08-18-2017, 10:18 AM | #1454 | |
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For reference, I got the Siglo VI about 7 years ago as best I recall and they ran about $20/cigar after exchange. So this guy - back alley or government store? I've never been, but I've heard you don't want to go to back alleys because controls in the factories (particularly Cohiba) are strict and so anything you buy is the rejects / poor quality. What's your take having been there? |
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As an aside - if you ever happen to be going down to Cuba anytime and wish to pick up an extra box, I'll pay you for it and drive to wherever within reason. I'm around an hour from Toronto so looks like we are pretty close depending where in the golden horseshoe you live
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08-18-2017, 12:50 PM | #1458 |
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Nice collection. Someday I'm going to have someplace with enough shelving but for now most of my collection is in boxes or the cellar. I'm an Islay fan (told its an acquired taste) and would recc adding Ardbeg (Corryveckan is my fav), Laphroaig (cask-strength 10yo, or quarter cask), and Bruichladdich (lots of variety, I like the heavily peated ones but they have un-peated). And Aberlour A'Bunadh, but that has gotten crazy expensive (I buy scotch like you guys get cigars, so I have a couple cases at old prices). These are all in heavy rotation at my place.
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I'm not a whiskey or scotch drinker but curious - do they have a shelf life in opened (or unopened) bottles?
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I've come to really like Talisker, smokey and salty.....yum. And you're right, they are an acquired taste. Had Lavigulan years ago and hated it, now it's a staple. |
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Once they are opened there is a bit of evaporation, "the angles share" which also refers to the evaporation in the casks during aging. Other than that it doesn't go bad if thats what you're asking.
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Back to the Plantation Pineapple tonight.
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08-19-2017, 11:32 AM | #1466 | |
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For unopened storage, the recc is cool temps and that you keep the corks damp. I tip the cases on edge 45degrees to wet them every 6 months (don't store on their sides like wine). You get a tiny bit of evap around the cork anyway, but only noticeable on s/t decades old. Main thing is don't sit clear bottles up in direct sun, avoid high heat. |
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Looks like some good drinking ahead! Left to right:
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Not sure if I'm ready for a heavy peated just yet...finding most of my stash if from the highlands. What would a good intermediate be to try?
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To get started with lightly peated Scotch, try some of these:
Another of my favorite regions is Speyside with distilleries such as these:
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I think Oban or Lagavulin would be good to try, Caol Ila is also a bit less peaty, IIRC; if you can find the Oban Little Bay it is one of my new finds. Lagavulin 16 is one of the top tiers in e/b book, but their new 8yo is also very nice.
I tend to prefer anything 'non-chill filtered' when possible (or they will warn that it will cloud with ice - same thing). The chill filtering takes out some proteins that add flavor. And adding a dash of water is also crucial (usually just a few cc's), and something it took getting used to; most other spirits I prefer straight, even Bourbon seems to just wash out. With Scotch the water does something to activate flavors, so to me much improved - you can actually see it if you hold it up to the light. |
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Someday I'll get into scotches. There is just so much good stuff out there and I'm just feeling my way around the bourbons and ryes! |
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