
Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Well the 40 is a good substitute, but doubled in price unfortunately

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Can’t beat it for that price, best 25year out thereTonight’s nightcap 🥃
During our stay at the hospital for the birth of our son some dear friends of ours brought my wife & I a care package. In it were all manner of goodies and treats, as well as a bottle of champagne and this scotch. They know us all too well 🤫🤷🏻♂️
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Caramel, creme brûlée, charred orange peels, and Christmas spice cake on the nose. Mild notes of moss on the palate with a pronounced but welcome warmth on the way down. Smooth and perfectly suitable for ending the day with. — 7 years ago

Last bit from the bottle. Orange color. Smokey and woody. Kept very well for all those years — 4 months ago
First tastes were deliciously chocolaty. Aftertaste is bittersweet. It’s a thick dark beer. Alcohol content is 6%. — 5 years ago
Comida thanksgiving off — 7 years ago
Said to be an element of oldest and rarest stock (35 to 40 yrs) stock of the distillery - chocolate raisins orange nose, butter pudding Carmel, lime, cashew, spice favor with dried floral finished. So rich like having a toffee, so delicious! — 7 years ago
This was a delicious surprise. Reminded me of old Glenmo releases. — 8 years ago
@Bill Bender Wish you and the remainder of the 🍷Wine Nerd Herd🍷 were here right now! This baby is going down so ever so smoothly! You would really dig it! And so would they!!! — 8 years ago

May very well be the best Macallan whisky 🥃 I’ve had taste-wise. — 8 years ago
Smooth but feels a bit contrived. What does “cigar blend” really mean? — 9 months ago
Viaje WS 🇮🇹 — 2 years ago
I agree with the ‘Oh My Goddddd’ rating. — 7 years ago
Great, slightly sweet taste! A notch less than Johnny Walker Black Label! Had it with ice & a little bit of water! — 8 years ago
James K
Very good, but I think the 18 has lost balance with too much oak influence — 3 months ago