Show us your whisky! Vol 2
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My birthday in a few weeks so have ordered this as a pressie to myself.
Was £47 on Amazon which I thought was pretty reasonable. Thought I'd try one of their cheaper offerings first before going down the very expensive route.
Also have a Lagavulin Distillers Edition and Pussers 15 on the way too.
Was £47 on Amazon which I thought was pretty reasonable. Thought I'd try one of their cheaper offerings first before going down the very expensive route.
Also have a Lagavulin Distillers Edition and Pussers 15 on the way too.
Glendronach 15 £79.95 at the whisky exchange...
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/feature/blackfri...
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/feature/blackfri...
williredale said:
Glendronach 15 £79.95 at the whisky exchange...
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/feature/blackfri...
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/feature/blackfri...
Was only £49.95........but now ONLY £79.95!!! got to be a digit wrong somewhere.
Rare for me to be going beyond supermarket or duty-free single malt offers, but I've just bought this from a local shop:
It's from these people: www.damhile.co.uk
The distillery is close to me here in Wales and I've enjoyed their brilliant botanical gin for some time. But they always intended to be whisky producers and apparently this now means that Wales can formally market itself as a whisky producing nation under EU legislation, (-now that it has 2 distilleries, the other one being Penderyn by Brecon).
I'm dying to have a taste, but also wondering if the tiny initial production run (190 bottles) might lead to it becoming collectable. They're speaking to a local Uni to consider reviving and (growing their own) old local varieties of grain which is interesting and there's apparently a single malt coming in 2019...
It's from these people: www.damhile.co.uk
The distillery is close to me here in Wales and I've enjoyed their brilliant botanical gin for some time. But they always intended to be whisky producers and apparently this now means that Wales can formally market itself as a whisky producing nation under EU legislation, (-now that it has 2 distilleries, the other one being Penderyn by Brecon).
I'm dying to have a taste, but also wondering if the tiny initial production run (190 bottles) might lead to it becoming collectable. They're speaking to a local Uni to consider reviving and (growing their own) old local varieties of grain which is interesting and there's apparently a single malt coming in 2019...
captainzep said:
Rare for me to be going beyond supermarket or duty-free single malt offers, but I've just bought this from a local shop:
It's from these people: www.damhile.co.uk
The distillery is close to me here in Wales and I've enjoyed their brilliant botanical gin for some time. But they always intended to be whisky producers and apparently this now means that Wales can formally market itself as a whisky producing nation under EU legislation, (-now that it has 2 distilleries, the other one being Penderyn by Brecon).
I'm dying to have a taste, but also wondering if the tiny initial production run (190 bottles) might lead to it becoming collectable. They're speaking to a local Uni to consider reviving and (growing their own) old local varieties of grain which is interesting and there's apparently a single malt coming in 2019...
good to hear about this, wales should produce more spirit. Pendryn is certainly distinctive, hopefully this is equally so!It's from these people: www.damhile.co.uk
The distillery is close to me here in Wales and I've enjoyed their brilliant botanical gin for some time. But they always intended to be whisky producers and apparently this now means that Wales can formally market itself as a whisky producing nation under EU legislation, (-now that it has 2 distilleries, the other one being Penderyn by Brecon).
I'm dying to have a taste, but also wondering if the tiny initial production run (190 bottles) might lead to it becoming collectable. They're speaking to a local Uni to consider reviving and (growing their own) old local varieties of grain which is interesting and there's apparently a single malt coming in 2019...
Joat said:
williredale said:
Glendronach 15 £79.95 at the whisky exchange...
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/feature/blackfri...
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/feature/blackfri...
Was only £49.95........but now ONLY £79.95!!! got to be a digit wrong somewhere.
jammy-git said:
Joat said:
williredale said:
Glendronach 15 £79.95 at the whisky exchange...
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/feature/blackfri...
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/feature/blackfri...
Was only £49.95........but now ONLY £79.95!!! got to be a digit wrong somewhere.
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