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<blockquote data-quote="Vito" data-source="post: 293961" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Amen to that, PD. I do love a fine single malt, and have done so for many years. (Is it true, as PB sez, that single malts are the "in" thing now? I really wouldn't know... :| ) </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, I'm not a single-malt purist. I can enjoy a snifter of Johnnie Walker Black Label or Chivas Regal with a splash of water. It's not a question of having an "unrefined palate"; rather, it's more a matter of enjoying each for its own merits...and sometimes, good enough is just right. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p> :joker:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vito, post: 293961, member: 13"] Amen to that, PD. I do love a fine single malt, and have done so for many years. (Is it true, as PB sez, that single malts are the "in" thing now? I really wouldn't know... :| ) Anyhow, I'm not a single-malt purist. I can enjoy a snifter of Johnnie Walker Black Label or Chivas Regal with a splash of water. It's not a question of having an "unrefined palate"; rather, it's more a matter of enjoying each for its own merits...and sometimes, good enough is just right. :mrgreen: :joker: [/QUOTE]
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