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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by imcarthur
Balvenie Doublewood would work as well. (Like Jeff said . . .)
Ian
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Another vote for 12 year old Balvinie Doublewood. Or if you are feeling very "well heeled" get him the 21 year Balvinie. The Doublewood does have a nice sweet aroma from being stored in sherry casks. Go to a good bar and give both a try...
I have both in my cabinet and they are reserved for special occasions.
Congrats on the wedding... would have come had I known where and when...
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