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To: tyc:> who wrote (63348)2/6/2009 7:18:24 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78422
 
Drink red wine instead of Scotch and make fewer typos.

Incidentally, there's a Scotch named GlenSalen that I have discovered that is not a blend cut with water (which even Jonny Walker is) but a mixture of single-malts. It's better than some single malts (unless you really like to chew up peat charcoal) and a lot cheaper.



To: tyc:> who wrote (63348)2/6/2009 7:30:40 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78422
 
I did a little research. I hadn't realized that Cluny (which I drank before I discovered Glen Salen) was so high class. I just liked it.


Cluny Scotch Whisky is one of America's top selling domestically bottled blended Scotches, made up of a marriage of over 30 malt whiskies from all regions of Scotland and the finest aged grain whiskies. Cluny's high malt whisky content gives it a richer flavor and superior taste to like-priced competitors, making it one of the best overall values in the Scotch category today.





One of the few vatted or pure malts available in the US, Glen Salen contains only malt whiskies, but is a careful marriage of single malts from over 35 different distilleries. The result is a fine mature whisky that appeals to both blended Scotch drinkers as well as Single Malt connoisseurs.