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[QUOTE]Originally posted by FivePTSlow: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 9cobra7: [qb] Personally not a fan of the Glenlivet myself. Not saying it's bad, just not my palate. Currently tonight I have a nice (almost empty) bottle of Macallan director's edition which is smooth, not to peaty, and lot's of caramel to the finish. I don't like a lot of peat in my scotch personally but that changes with scotch like blue label with more smoke and light peat. I'm going to look into the one at Costco that is made by Macallan because they are my personal favorite brand at the moment. I'm out of Blue label anyways. Good thread :dance: [/qb][/QUOTE]I havent tried anything from MaCallan other than the Kirkland bottlings. They're good, especially at their price point, but I would be disappointed if I would have paid full MaCallan price for them. Roughly $80 for the 15 Year and $200+ for the 20 Year. Definitely a lot better Scotch out there for those price points. The Total Wine & More in Rocklin has a 30 Year MaCallan bottle for the low low price of $1199. I'd be far more inclined to buy a Glenfarclas 40 Year for 1/3 that price and after buying the 25 Year Glenfarclas I bet the 40 Year is nothing short of amazing. The Glenfarclas 25 Year is already on it's own playing field compared to what I've tasted. That's barring the Aberlour A'bunadh. So far the Aberlour is by far the best Scotch for the $. Only $60 for the Aberlour and it's damn good. It has a cotton candy like effect on the palate initially and finishes somewhat like a bourbon, but with more caramel and spice. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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