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I'm a bit of a scotch drinker. Been to Scotland a few times too.
I'm not a believer that "the older, the better". It's just not true.
My everyday Scotch is MaCallans 12yr. It's quite nice.
I'm not a fan of the island scotches though... they're very peaty tasting. But I suppose I could acquire the taste.. LOL
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I think that a good Scotch needs to be at least 15 years old before it starts to get really smooth.
My everyday Scotch is GlenLivet 12 year old. My favourite would be either the bottle I just bought or GlenLivet 18 year old.
I tried MaCallans 25 year old......very stinky and flavourful, but went down smooth!