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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby bebdo » 19 Feb 2012, 01:10

Zunak wrote:I have a direct connection for the Laph 18 and am expecting a couple more any day ;) . I see Binny's has the Orpheus also.


I'll be passing thru PA during March break on my way to Sandusky ... was thinking about stopping at a PLCB store for a couple of Lap18 - but I already have that + Glenmo artien and about 10 other bottles across the border. So I'll have to decide which 3 I can bring back this time! :? decisions, decisions, decisions!!

btw, if anyone is interested and can ship within NY for storage ...

http://www.67wine.com/main.asp?request=SEARCH&search=%20%20lagavulin
$60 bucks with free shipping over $125
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby Canucklehead » 21 Feb 2012, 04:17

$60 for Laga 16? Wow.

I'd really like to get a Pennsylvanian Laphroaig 18.

Anyone have one that wants to trade for TWO Kilchomans Summer 2010?

Shouldn't have typed that , they may show up at my door any time now.......
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby bebdo » 14 Apr 2012, 15:42

maybe posted previously but I just came across this search site - does an amazing job of finding liquor (in the US). Wish I had know about it before - would have saved me a lot of time comparison shopping!

http://1000corks.com/
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby mfurman » 15 Apr 2012, 22:12

Is it better than
http://www.vinopedia.com/
or (it is what I use)
http://www.wine-searcher.com/
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby bebdo » 16 Apr 2012, 13:40

thanks mfurman. Compared the 3 and wine-searcher.com does seem to be the better of the 3.
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby Zunak » 01 Jun 2012, 14:05

I finally managed to procure another Orpheus yesterday. Many many thanks Bebdo. It was a pleasure meeting you. :D
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby bebdo » 01 Jun 2012, 14:41

Likewise - was a pleasure meeting you zunak. Enjoyed the WLW sample :yummy:
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby Zunak » 08 Jun 2012, 22:27

Has anyone tried the Longrow Gaja Barolo? I'm considering picking one or two of these up but I've been waffling on this for about a year. Anyone?????
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby TheTross » 08 Jun 2012, 23:12

The 5yo Ledaig from Berry Bros. & Rudd that came out a couple of years ago that people at the time were raving about. The number of times I stopped myself from hitting the buy button - because I was out of work and couldn't really justify the cost - was innumerable.
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby dbk » 14 Jun 2012, 21:49

Zunak wrote:Has anyone tried the Longrow Gaja Barolo? I'm considering picking one or two of these up but I've been waffling on this for about a year. Anyone?????

Yep, I've got a bottle—a thoughtful gift from a friend for helping her settle in to Kingston. You'll definitely notice the youth on it—it's only a 7 year-old, I think—but if you like the more bracing side of Longrow, you'll likely enjoy this. You weren't so crazy about another wine-finished Springbank, though, so I can't be certain you'll fall for this one.
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby Zunak » 17 Jun 2012, 19:04

dbk wrote:
Zunak wrote:Has anyone tried the Longrow Gaja Barolo? I'm considering picking one or two of these up but I've been waffling on this for about a year. Anyone?????

Yep, I've got a bottle—a thoughtful gift from a friend for helping her settle in to Kingston. You'll definitely notice the youth on it—it's only a 7 year-old, I think—but if you like the more bracing side of Longrow, you'll likely enjoy this. You weren't so crazy about another wine-finished Springbank, though, so I can't be certain you'll fall for this one.

Thanks D. I have been on the fence on this one for quite some time. I did like the Claret expression that you eluded to, I just prefered the original CS to it. I am of the impression that since the Gaja is Longrow rather than Springbank that the extra smokiness might give it more dimension than the Claret Wood had???, or possibly the youth of the Longrow might diminish the depth of flavours?? Not sure .... any thoughts along those lines?
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby dbk » 19 Jun 2012, 22:26

Zunak wrote:
dbk wrote:
Zunak wrote:Has anyone tried the Longrow Gaja Barolo? I'm considering picking one or two of these up but I've been waffling on this for about a year. Anyone?????

Yep, I've got a bottle—a thoughtful gift from a friend for helping her settle in to Kingston. You'll definitely notice the youth on it—it's only a 7 year-old, I think—but if you like the more bracing side of Longrow, you'll likely enjoy this. You weren't so crazy about another wine-finished Springbank, though, so I can't be certain you'll fall for this one.

Thanks D. I have been on the fence on this one for quite some time. I did like the Claret expression that you eluded to, I just prefered the original CS to it. I am of the impression that since the Gaja is Longrow rather than Springbank that the extra smokiness might give it more dimension than the Claret Wood had???, or possibly the youth of the Longrow might diminish the depth of flavours?? Not sure .... any thoughts along those lines?

I think there is reasonable complexity to this one. The issue—for some, not for all—is simply that it's got the energy of a youngster. The sort that you wouldn't leave home alone without a sitter. ;) I think it's quite good stuff, but I also think your mileage may vary (as people are fond of saying these days).
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby Zunak » 24 Jun 2012, 01:50

dbk wrote:I think there is reasonable complexity to this one. The issue—for some, not for all—is simply that it's got the energy of a youngster. The sort that you wouldn't leave home alone without a sitter. ;) I think it's quite good stuff, but I also think your mileage may vary (as people are fond of saying these days).

Thanks again dbk. I think I'll pass on the Longrow Gaja. The logistics of getting the one I'm after are too complicated and will add considerable cost to the bottle so I don't think it's gonna happen. It has always intrigued me though and I'm never shy of young whisky's that go down kicking and screaming as long as they bring something unique to the table. From what I've heard I'm sure this one does.
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby Smithford » 24 Aug 2012, 21:17

re-boot


What if I have the opposite problem: Bought, but kinda wish I hadn't ... ?

Sitting here with a bottle each of Amrut Peated and Fusion. Since purchasing, have tasted them both in bars and now doubt I'll ever open them. Fusion I can still return for credit, but Peated was never re-listed. Anyone here feel they "missed out" on that one?

I'll also probably never open my Kilchoman Summer 10, but I'm probably not the only one here with that problem. ;)
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby Willie JJ » 25 Aug 2012, 13:57

Zunak wrote:
dbk wrote:I think there is reasonable complexity to this one. The issue—for some, not for all—is simply that it's got the energy of a youngster. The sort that you wouldn't leave home alone without a sitter. ;) I think it's quite good stuff, but I also think your mileage may vary (as people are fond of saying these days).

Thanks again dbk. I think I'll pass on the Longrow Gaja. The logistics of getting the one I'm after are too complicated and will add considerable cost to the bottle so I don't think it's gonna happen. It has always intrigued me though and I'm never shy of young whisky's that go down kicking and screaming as long as they bring something unique to the table. From what I've heard I'm sure this one does.

I think the Longrow Gaja Barrolo is better than quite good. If you get a chance to buy it I would recommend it.
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Re: Wished I'd bought, but missed out....

Postby Yello to Mello » 25 Aug 2012, 19:47

Smithford wrote:re-boot


What if I have the opposite problem: Bought, but kinda wish I hadn't ... ?

Sitting here with a bottle each of Amrut Peated and Fusion. Since purchasing, have tasted them both in bars and now doubt I'll ever open them. Fusion I can still return for credit, but Peated was never re-listed. Anyone here feel they "missed out" on that one?

I'll also probably never open my Kilchoman Summer 10, but I'm probably not the only one here with that problem. ;)


Hahaha I got those Amruts closed too and tried them. They aren't bad whiskies, I guess I just jumped on the Amrut hype when they came. I have a kilchoman open and have 4 more in the bunker.
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