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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2386" data-source="post: 213274"><p>Ouch--that's crazy! Honestly, I won't be picking up another bottle of the Laddie 10 at $40, to say nothing of $70! Too many quality scotches at a lower price point. Now, if you do come across the Organic at around $60, that's a whole different story: smooth yet rich, and for my money a unique dram, whereas the Laddie 10's been forgettable--so forgettable I keep forgetting I have half a bottle at the bar! Would that it were as easy to send samples of the golden elixir as it is tobac, I'd spare your curiosity and thus your pocketbook in one fell swoop. Maybe, anyway--one's man's Oban is another's Cutty, to be sure!</p><p></p><p>Bruichaddich also has a tidy gin called The Botanist which I quite enjoy, but oy, again with the killer price tag...This is probably stating the obvious, but have you tried to find a local, non-chain B&M liquor store in your area? In my experience, the best selections of whiskies--and beers, for that matter--have turned up in the shabbiest-looking, locally owned shops I've popped into on a lark. Happy hunting, in any event!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2386, post: 213274"] Ouch--that's crazy! Honestly, I won't be picking up another bottle of the Laddie 10 at $40, to say nothing of $70! Too many quality scotches at a lower price point. Now, if you do come across the Organic at around $60, that's a whole different story: smooth yet rich, and for my money a unique dram, whereas the Laddie 10's been forgettable--so forgettable I keep forgetting I have half a bottle at the bar! Would that it were as easy to send samples of the golden elixir as it is tobac, I'd spare your curiosity and thus your pocketbook in one fell swoop. Maybe, anyway--one's man's Oban is another's Cutty, to be sure! Bruichaddich also has a tidy gin called The Botanist which I quite enjoy, but oy, again with the killer price tag...This is probably stating the obvious, but have you tried to find a local, non-chain B&M liquor store in your area? In my experience, the best selections of whiskies--and beers, for that matter--have turned up in the shabbiest-looking, locally owned shops I've popped into on a lark. Happy hunting, in any event! [/QUOTE]
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