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I like that cask strength Scotch, but while I usually drink Scotch neat I like that one better with a splash of water.Tonight, and believe me it's metered out, my last bottle's dram of Abelour A’bunadh. Not showing off; I'm just a lover of sherry-casked scotch. Plus, my wife and I sold our business and it closes on Tuesday. So, I'm warming up
Now, to sell the place in California and join the living in our place in WA full-time.
Cheers, everyone, this round is on me. It's a good night, here.
Yeah, Zak, but I know what the fish do in that water, so I avoid it.I like that cask strength Scotch, but while I usually drink Scotch beat I like that one better with a splash of water.
Ahh! A C.W. Fields fanYeah, Zak, but I know what the fish do in that water, so I avoid it.![]()
Had some of this a couple months ago at a Chicago themed party.


One of my favorite Rhône wines…”Castle of the Pope” …I’m still sitting on a half dozen bottles from this producerFor some reason, I never noticed this thread. Just went through the whole thing and made some notes for future investigation...
I'm not much for spirits except in sweet fruity drinks while on vacation somewhere hot, but I am prone to choose my food to match wine instead of vice versa. This was from the other night paired with a trip-tip roast, redneck polenta (grits ordered from Nora Mills in GA), and a simple green salad. It's juuust getting there. Looking forward to having it again over the coming years.
Finished the dregs of a Turley Zin (can't remember which vineyard) and a Mark Ryan Long Haul, both from mid-teens vintages, while waiting for the food to be done.
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I've really come around on CdP. For a long time, my Rhone focus was very limited to Guigal Cote Rotie, especially the single vineyards in the rare times my wallet and the vintage lined up. But over the last few years, we have shifted to the southern Rhones, probably driven by food choices. Great stuff!One of my favorite Rhône wines…”Castle of the Pope” …I’m still sitting on a half dozen bottles from this producer