I tried a bottling from Glasgow distillery at the Bon Accord that had a similar profile to this. Did not specify Oloroso, just sherry cask. But was the richest, most dense whisky i ever had
Great t shirt and bottle. Weirdly I can get Ledaig in my country but not Tobermory. Would love to try even core range one. Looks like amazing whiskey 😊
U.S. Customs is no big deal. But if you travel within the USA and go through TSA you are limited to 5 liters of anything above 24% abv. per baggage. So flying to/trom SFO and Heathrow airport is not a problem. But, depending on how many bottles you have you may have to pay a fee for the extra weight.
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I tried a bottling from Glasgow distillery at the Bon Accord that had a similar profile to this. Did not specify Oloroso, just sherry cask. But was the richest, most dense whisky i ever had
Great t shirt and bottle. Weirdly I can get Ledaig in my country but not Tobermory. Would love to try even core range one. Looks like amazing whiskey 😊
I bought the shirt at the distillery.
The 17 year was a bigger release at 55.9,%. I haven't opened my bottle yet. I wonder if it's anywhere near as intense.
Erik, I live in SF and am heading to Scotland in November and plan to buy 6-10 bottles. Any guidance on Customs in SF apart from declaring it?
U.S. Customs is no big deal. But if you travel within the USA and go through TSA you are limited to 5 liters of anything above 24% abv. per baggage. So flying to/trom SFO and Heathrow airport is not a problem. But, depending on how many bottles you have you may have to pay a fee for the extra weight.
Thanks Erik!