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<blockquote data-quote="Donk93953" data-source="post: 556115" data-attributes="member: 4571"><p>Japanese whisky was very popular a decade ago and the aged product flew off the shelves.</p><p>Now they are having to present product that doesn't have quite the age as in the past.</p><p>And it's going to cost you a pretty penny , in some cases.</p><p>You generally find blends and certainly not with the smokey taste that you get with Laphroaig.</p><p>They are worth trying and have their followers.</p><p>Try any of the Suntory, Hibiki and Yamasaki....its a quality product.</p><p>They have also been introducing sherry cask aged whisky</p><p>They do make a great gift for your single malt friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donk93953, post: 556115, member: 4571"] Japanese whisky was very popular a decade ago and the aged product flew off the shelves. Now they are having to present product that doesn't have quite the age as in the past. And it's going to cost you a pretty penny , in some cases. You generally find blends and certainly not with the smokey taste that you get with Laphroaig. They are worth trying and have their followers. Try any of the Suntory, Hibiki and Yamasaki....its a quality product. They have also been introducing sherry cask aged whisky They do make a great gift for your single malt friends. [/QUOTE]
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