Laphroaig seems to normally offer young and affordable whiskies for Feis Ila. Which has it's place for me. Other distilleries such as Lagavulin don't mind asking for thousands. The Cairdeas (I pronounce it similarly) is also regularly available in the US, assuming time of year. Now that is a proper sofa. cheers, Mike
Laphroaig can do no wrong in my eyes at the moment, sometimes you refind/reconnect with distilleries Laphroiag definitely that one for me right now. So I really enjoyed this one. I've watched a lot of your channel you still seem to be getting a lot of the more of the best niche releases in the US
I bought my first Cairdeas last year, with the '23 white port. It was nice, but didnt blow my socks off. I do love a bit of sherry maturation so this might be much more up my street.
I thought the white port was OK but it was outdone by the Glen Scotia white port. That's an amazing dram if you come across it. This one is good but for value, I'd probably recommend the 10 year old sherry oak. You can also see our review of it on another episode. Sláinte
@@bottlekilltv Thanks for the reply and the heads up! Really appreciate that! 👍 I live in Vancouver Island, Canada, so I don't know if that GS will make it here. Will definitely keep an eye out for it though. I was back in London in Aug and managed to snag a bottle of the Meikle Toir Turbo. Now that's an incredible sherry + peat dram! It's right up there with the McNair's 10 yr old CS for me. Both are very fairly priced (if you can find them at RRP). Less peat, but I'm a big fan of Benromach as a distillery. I've yet to have a bad one.
Laphroaig seems to normally offer young and affordable whiskies for Feis Ila. Which has it's place for me. Other distilleries such as Lagavulin don't mind asking for thousands. The Cairdeas (I pronounce it similarly) is also regularly available in the US, assuming time of year.
Now that is a proper sofa.
cheers, Mike
Laphroaig can do no wrong in my eyes at the moment, sometimes you refind/reconnect with distilleries Laphroiag definitely that one for me right now. So I really enjoyed this one. I've watched a lot of your channel you still seem to be getting a lot of the more of the best niche releases in the US
@@michaelxroche we try… we try to get as many as possible. Had a lot of luck with independent bottlers and this distillery.
I bought my first Cairdeas last year, with the '23 white port. It was nice, but didnt blow my socks off. I do love a bit of sherry maturation so this might be much more up my street.
I thought the white port was OK but it was outdone by the Glen Scotia white port. That's an amazing dram if you come across it. This one is good but for value, I'd probably recommend the 10 year old sherry oak. You can also see our review of it on another episode. Sláinte
@@bottlekilltv Thanks for the reply and the heads up! Really appreciate that! 👍 I live in Vancouver Island, Canada, so I don't know if that GS will make it here. Will definitely keep an eye out for it though. I was back in London in Aug and managed to snag a bottle of the Meikle Toir Turbo. Now that's an incredible sherry + peat dram! It's right up there with the McNair's 10 yr old CS for me. Both are very fairly priced (if you can find them at RRP). Less peat, but I'm a big fan of Benromach as a distillery. I've yet to have a bad one.
Delicious!!🤤
Thanks Christine, we thought so too. Big Laphroaig fans over at Bottle Kill TV
Right on! Great taste in delicious single malt peated scotch!! Have a terrific week guys!!
@@christinecamley Thanks Christine. You too!
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