Discussion
sherman said:
Something scottish but not from Islay.
An Isla may not be one person's cup of tea - but others love them. Lagavulin Distillers Edition is one of many greats.I would ask for some suggestions from the recipient - it could make the difference between a present, and a great present.
ClassicMercs said:
An Isla may not be one person's cup of tea - but others love them. Lagavulin Distillers Edition is one of many greats.
I would ask for some suggestions from the recipient - it could make the difference between a present, and a great present.
I would ask for some suggestions from the recipient - it could make the difference between a present, and a great present.
deevlash said:
Islay whiky is proper mans whisky you wimp.
The OP is asking for a safe bet of a whisky so that is why I said dont go for an Islay whisky Mattt said:
I've been asked (for Xmas) to get a bottle of Malt Whisky next time I come through Duty-Free.
I have no idea what kind of whisky they like (I don't drink it either) - so a safe bet is best, say budget up to £50, and easily obtainable from Duty free if possible. Any suggestions?
Not sure where your coming through from, remember EEC countries are not duty free anymore.I have no idea what kind of whisky they like (I don't drink it either) - so a safe bet is best, say budget up to £50, and easily obtainable from Duty free if possible. Any suggestions?
Mattt said:
Middle East
Dont make the mistake I did, brought the OH some purfume coming back from Italy, walking through Heathrow for the Aberdeen flight, had it cofiscated, over 100 ml, I was assured by the stewardess no probs.Took nearly a year to get the 30 quid back from BA for the loss of said perfume.
Dont forget your winter woolies as well, tad cold today.
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