hifilover1979
Bigger than you...
Still haven't opened the 15...I know...need to.
I opened mine, had one glass and put it to the back of the shelf
Still haven't opened the 15...I know...need to.
Just searched and mine was Amazon Sep 2020...they no longer appear to stock it.Current price of the GS strikes me as very fair for a good strength, ncf 15 yo. £45 seems an absolute bargain if it’s the same batch.
I just ordered more Caol Ila 12. Not well reviewed stuff and underwhelmed me at first. I bought it to tick it off the list and help identify some no name Islays I enjoy.
It's grown on me, hugely and has become my default for the last few weeks.
I can't really explain why and I can see why many find it's subtlety dull. It might just be that it has all you expect from Islay without any one element shouting.
And, its cheap
That's the cheapest it's been for over two years...so yes daft.Ow much?!
It's an £85 bottle at the best of times; have prices for Bunna gone daft too now?
That's the cheapest it's been for over two years...so yes daft.
I'll be demurring btw.
A pity, for many years Glenfarclas turned out brilliant whisky at very good vfm prices, compared to, for example, the massively overrated Macallan.I missed the price increase on the Glenfarclas 25, that's well over double what it used to be from just a few years ago and their 17 yo sitting in its place at around the £100 mark.
£100 is exceptionally good for a 25 YO whisky, given that many 10 YO expressions will now set you back north of sixty quid.I paid about £100 for my Glenfarclas 25 and it's good value at that sort of money, but not at £200.
£100 is exceptionally good for a 25 YO whisky, given that many 10 YO expressions will now set you back north of sixty quid.