Penderyn Welsh Whiskey, its made about 10 miles away from my home. Award winning single malt, very nice
This whisky is the original Penderyn ‘house style’, aged in ex-bourbon barrels and finished in ex-Madeira wine casks to bring out its full gold character. It is bottled at 46% abv. A video featuring our designer, Glenn Tutssel, talking about the new bespoke bottle can be seen here. 2020 Spirits...
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That is good. I would not call it great, but it has a place in my cabinet reserved for it.
All these are my opinion. I like what I like and you don’t have to like what I do.
I take it you don’t want to buy something like the Macallen 25 (honestly, its good, but way overpriced and possibly overrated because of the name.)
I prefer bourbon over scotch, so most of mine are bourbons. If you like scotch, you need to say if you like heavily peated or light peat as it makes a huge difference.
My absolute personal favorite is William Larue Weller wheated bourbon. Unfortunately, it is pricey, hard to find stores that can get it, and I can’t find it at all some years. It’s also probably out of your price range. It’s smoother than most bourbons, aged well, and bottled strong. I prefer higher proofs, and with higher proofs, they can open up with a little water. Also...NO ICE!!!! If you need ice, get something you won’t ruin.
My go to bourbon for gifts and for when I want a drink (not often) is Jefferson Reserve or Jefferson very small batch. Both are good, but again, are on the pricier side, but within your budget. Since I only have 1-2 drinks a month, I go with the good stuff.
Bookers is good, but again on the more expensive side. Makers mark is probably the best of the mass market, but not something to write home about. Just say no to jack daniels or Jim beam.
I have no experience with Pappy Van Winkle, but I did not like Buffalo Trace or Eagle Rare the one time I had them. Ymmv
there are some very good Rye’s out there too, but again, I don’t have much experience with them.
none of the stuff I recommend would I consider contaminating with something else, not even water, and DEFINITELY NO ICE, or even those cold rocks. You want to have it body temp to let the flavors come out. It’s something to savor over 30-45 minutes during the course of conversation, not something to pound back.
NB, I am not a trained taster, judge, etc. I just like that I like and if like something different, that‘s ok in my book.
oh, and if you go for the better whiskeys, get the right glass to go with it. It does make a difference.