I was given a bottle of the stuff a few years ago,I persevered with it but I'd never buy it,it was too peaty for me.Like sandy I'm very partial to Glenmorangie.
If you're looking to sip a really nice whisky, Old Pulteney 12 year old from Wick is the very one for you.
It's on special in Tesco at £25.00 (so Santa tells me). :-)
When I was given a bottle I hated the first glass- it tasted like rubber tyres and I assumed it had gone off. But after a couple more glasses over the course of a couple of weeks I started to appreciate the earthy/peaty taste. I enjoyed it but decided to try something softer next - there are so many others to explore I rarely get the same one twice
Famous Grouse is a very underestimated whisky in my opinion.....Laphroig, lacks subtlety, no finesse....smokey to the endth degree. Not my scene at all.
It must be my palate as we have, as it happens, a Glenmorangie in the house for the occasional night cap and I can sit back and enjoy the flavour and the exceptional 'cosiness' back my gullet .
I have been , on occasion, partial to the occasional tester, as one does at weddings ;) I've enjoyed most.
Thank you all for your comments and recommendations, they'll will be taken on board. Can't beat a malt as a night cap and that's a fact.Laphroaig won't be one. Now Edradour.....:)
Here's another one...ice or no ice? I prefer ice. You?
It is possible am mistaken, but if memory serves right, a couple of decades ago I was feeling rather down, and finally decided to go to the off licence (there was a good one nearby) and treat myself to a decent whisky. I finally picked one which I'm fairly sure was Laphroaig. Went back to my room, tried it, did not like it.
It is particularly disappointing when one is feeling down, spends a fair old bit on booze, and then finds one does not want it :-(
I'd go for Glenmorangie over Laphroaig any day - BUT, if anyone knows a generous present-giver, try a 12 year-old Bunnahabhain - an Islay single malt. We were given a bottle for a wedding present. It is doled out in small doses and has spoiled us, quite frankly. Everyday whisky - I'd go for Glenfiddich, but Famous Grouse isn't bad at all.