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May 10 09 8:23 PM
State runs to put on her "Bar Maids" hat........gets the key to the JMMB Liquor Vault - goes to the Scotch Whiskey room. Hmmmm what would Hannah like?? Perhaps a nice Oban 14 year old Single Malt. No, this day warrants something really special. There it is Lagavulin, the Islay single malt and Lord of the Isles, is her rich, robust song in peat. Sip a mere drop of Lagavulin at first and let its powerful bouquet embrace you. Tasting NotesColor: deep gold; Nose: heady and pungent with peat smoke, with soft notes of salt; Body: full and rich; Palate: robust, dry flavor of peat dominates, with the tang of the sea surfacing occasionally; Finish: smooth, with a gentle bite to introduce the long, smoky afterglow of peat that lingers and warms the soul. Recommendations 'This classic from the Isle of Islay is a 16-year-old whisky in its most traditional form: powerful and peaty.' Fiona Ennys, Liverpool Echo, 26 January 1996. 'The gloriously rich, smoky, iodine-scented Lagavulin 16-year-old.' Jane MacQuitty, The Times, 20 January 1996. Here you go Hannah! Give me a moment, I'm looking for the other...... State goes to "Cheapflights.com" checking fares from Newark to London, oh no wait Scotland.
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