Whiskies Wish List
I'll just keep updating and ticking off each of these as I try 'em. Can't take credit for breakdown and descriptions, got it all from here.
Northern Highland - delicacy, complex aromas, and slight saltiness:
Balblair
Clynelish - Tried, Can't remember this.
Glenmorangie
Highland Park - Currently drinking
Pulteney
Eastern Highlands - medium-bodied, smooth, and slightly smoky:
Glendronach
Royal Lochnagar
Western Highlands - somewhat sweet, have a peppery finish and a hint of smoke:
Ben Nevis
Oban (2009)
Talisker - Currently Drinking
Central Highlands - light-bodied, somewhat sweet, very fragrant, with a dry finish:
Dalwhinnie
Edradour
Lowland - much lighter and mellower than other Scotch whiskies:
Auchentoshan
Glenkinchie
Speyside - highest concentration of distilleries, and known for their sweetness, their complex and elegant flavors and aromas.
Aultmore
GlenGrant
Linkwood
Benrinnes
Glenlivet
Longmorn
Cragganmore
Glenlossie
Macallan
Glen Elgin
Glenrothes
Mortlach
Islay - heaviest, strongest-flavored, smokiest, and most challenging of the single malts:
Bowmore - Tried, loved it
Caol Ila - Currently Drinking
Lagavulin (2009, Yummy!)
Laphroaig - Tried, didn't like
Northern Highland - delicacy, complex aromas, and slight saltiness:
Balblair
Clynelish - Tried, Can't remember this.
Pulteney
Eastern Highlands - medium-bodied, smooth, and slightly smoky:
Glendronach
Royal Lochnagar
Western Highlands - somewhat sweet, have a peppery finish and a hint of smoke:
Ben Nevis
Central Highlands - light-bodied, somewhat sweet, very fragrant, with a dry finish:
Dalwhinnie
Edradour
Lowland - much lighter and mellower than other Scotch whiskies:
Auchentoshan
Glenkinchie
Speyside - highest concentration of distilleries, and known for their sweetness, their complex and elegant flavors and aromas.
Aultmore
GlenGrant
Linkwood
Benrinnes
Glenlivet
Longmorn
Cragganmore
Glenlossie
Macallan
Glen Elgin
Glenrothes
Mortlach
Islay - heaviest, strongest-flavored, smokiest, and most challenging of the single malts:
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