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<blockquote data-quote="skaukatt" data-source="post: 121096" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>I am in no way any expert but like tobaccos and wine, you will find that scotch will also vary in taste depending on numerous variables. Some lean towards honey, peat, some towards a smokey flavor some light some dark, singre malt, blended, everything under the sun depending upon where and how it is made.</p><p></p><p>I hit upon JWB Label and loved the flavor so as you experiment in much the same you we do with pipe tobacco, you will find a scotch or a number of them that you like better than others. Then the only thing that remains is how much we are willing to spend!</p><p></p><p>BTW, I don't care for Dewars, myself, to me it tastes like grain (unrefined) (yes I know it is distilled from grain but it does not appeal to me).</p><p></p><p>Lou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skaukatt, post: 121096, member: 67"] I am in no way any expert but like tobaccos and wine, you will find that scotch will also vary in taste depending on numerous variables. Some lean towards honey, peat, some towards a smokey flavor some light some dark, singre malt, blended, everything under the sun depending upon where and how it is made. I hit upon JWB Label and loved the flavor so as you experiment in much the same you we do with pipe tobacco, you will find a scotch or a number of them that you like better than others. Then the only thing that remains is how much we are willing to spend! BTW, I don't care for Dewars, myself, to me it tastes like grain (unrefined) (yes I know it is distilled from grain but it does not appeal to me). Lou [/QUOTE]
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