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- kangaroo46 - 03-02-2002 i have a bottle of highland malt scotch whisky in a 1 litre bottle and it is rare to my knowledge anyone got any idea about this thank you ? - winoweenie - 03-02-2002 Hi K46. If you're talking about "Highland Park" single malt scotch, that is my other drink of choice besides wine. The 12 year old is around 39 bucks and the 25 year old is 160, not rare, but expensive. WW - kangaroo46 - 03-06-2002 thanks for your reply but no its not highland park its glenmorangie 10 year old single highland malt scotch whisky if thats any help to you at all - Kcwhippet - 03-06-2002 Why would you think it's rare? Glenmorangie makes over 15 versions of their single malt, and the 10 year old is the one they make the most of in various bottle types and sizes. In fact, it's now the largest selling single malt whisky in Scotland. The 10 year old is sort of the "training wheel" version because it's basically a nice, easy drinking version with pleasant spicy, flowery, creamy notes. For a real treat, try the Cellar 13, or the 18 year old, or even one of the sherry barrel finished versions. - kangaroo46 - 03-06-2002 the reason why i thought it was rare is because we have asked at a few different wine cellers for this and they say they dont make the 1 litre bottle but then again this is australia maybe in the usa they do have it a lot more i dont know thats why i asked this question . - winoweenie - 03-06-2002 Sorry Kg146.... Neither rare nor expensive. WW - mrdutton - 03-07-2002 May not be rare, may not be expensive, but it does drink okay. Trust me on that point! - kangaroo46 - 03-08-2002 thank you i shall try it very soon lol |