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Caol Ila 12 Year

750mL Bottle of Caol Ila 12 Year
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Out of a desire to try something new, on suggestion of , and after reading a bit about it online, I decided to pick up a bottle of Caol Ila 12 Year. This was purchased, along with the aforementioned dinner at Nino Salvaggio located in Clinton Township, MI on M-59.

Thankfully the price was the state minimum of $47.92, which made it reasonably affordable. It’s still not cheap, but it’s right around what my other choice, Laphroaig 10 Year would have cost.

I tried a few sips of it straight, before cutting it with about 40% bottled water. (Just Aquafina, PepsiCo‘s finest highly filtered tapwater product. I find it good for mixing things because it has a nice, neutral taste.) I’m thinking that I rather like it. It’s plenty peaty and smokey, but it’s also got a little bit of sweetness to it. There is not enough sweetness to make it something I dislike, though, more like just enough to nicely round it out.

I’m wishing that I had one of the Millett Hybrid Maxed headphone amps to use (my two are disassembled currently) so I could sit back on the couch and listen to some music while sipping this in the dark. It’s quite nice.

6 Responses

  1. egonspengler November 29, 2007

    Aquafina is my water of choice when Scotch is involved!

    1. It was either stop at 7-11 and buy a bottle of that, or get out the whole activated charcoal setup I’ve got for brewing. I took the lazy route.

  2. the_macross November 29, 2007

    how would you compare it to the laphroaig? less like a campfire? :)

    1. Less, yes, but I can’t call that a bad or good thing. I really, really like a tasty campfire.

      This stuff is definitely worth trying out, though.

  3. Killed a bottle of this

    last week. Kinda like a slightly lighter Laphroaig.
    I still like Laphroaig the best.

    1. has been suggesting that I grab the Ardbeg, but I figured that this was a little cheaper, and I wanted to try something different finally.

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