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To: Bilow who wrote (2088)10/12/1998 12:25:00 AM
From: rudedog  Respond to of 2578
 
Bilow -
I believe Balvenie is a speyside malt, which tends to have a lighter flavor than the isley malts. the younger scotch will always have more aromatics (and hence a little more bite and a stronger nose) and will have more of the character of the smoke used to stop the malting process. I like to sample the 8 and 10 year olds of a malt which also has a 12, 15 or 30 year old variety - you can get a real feel for what the ingredients are. In scotland you can only get the 8 and 10 year old variety at the distillery, 12, 15, 18 and 30 year olds are available in many scottish liquor stores.

You might like laphroig - it is one of the more full-bodied of the isley malts. Taliskar is also a great malt, rich taste, it comes from isle of skye (the only malt distilled on skye), and is available in this country in 10 and 12 year varieties.



To: Bilow who wrote (2088)10/12/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Respond to of 2578
 
Carl, I'm back from a brief vacation. I did buy some more Dell the other day at $42! I don't try to time the market. I'm in the habit of staying fully invested, and when I have enough cash from selling out of the money calls I buy more of the underlying stock.

I never tried Balvenie. I swear by Macallan 18 yr old (but I also like the 12 year old). It's hard to improve on perfection.

TTFN,
CTC