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A Wonderful Master Class at the LCBO in Burlington, Ontario

 
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:20 am    Post subject: A Wonderful Master Class at the LCBO in Burlington, Ontario Reply with quote

Last night I attended a Master Class tasting of single malt scotch at the L.C.B.O. in Burlington, Ontario between Niagara and Toronto. It was my very first one at an actual L.C.B.O. outlet and it was fantastic. The presenter has Scottish roots and was worth his weight in gold in terms of product knowledge, tasting insight and experience.

We tasted 6 drams in the following order with palate cleansing between each one:

Glenlivet Archive 21 years

Glencadam 12 years Portwood

Glen Grant 16 years

Highland Park 18 years

Isle of Jura 21 years, 200th Anniversary

Mortlach 1990 Sugar & Spice, 21 years by Wemyss

This was my first experience with the Jura 21 and I have to tell you in spite of some reviews that were less than stellar about this offering including Jim Murray's, I found it to be both excellent and one that I will not soon forget.

The 21 year Mortlach was a complex dram but as it was the last one poured I think my
taste buds were on overload. There's no doubt it is a memorable dram. The Glencadam 12 year Portwood was also a pleasant surprise, the nose quite pleasing with magnetizing aromas bringing one back for more. There is another tasting there in January to coincide with Robert Burns festivities and I really hope to make it.

Just a wonderful evening! I even managed to have some great Japanese food at a restaurant before the master class where the chef cooks right in front of you. There were knives flying and flames roaring around the food which made the day even more enjoyable. Can't wait to go back to Burlington.








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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That was a great selection of drams. I disagreed with Jim Murray abot the Jura 21, in fact i disagree with him about many whiskies, having said that his book is a great resource.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just read your post and wondered how you got on with the HP18 this time, I remember the bottle you had yourself you said was over salty for your tastes, how did you find this one? Curious if it was a bad batch or something you could detect in the whisky.

I had a sample of the 18 the other night and loved it, lovely mouth coating oily buttery feel to it.

Also teh Glenlivet 21 is a lovely drop, if you have or ever get chance to the 25 is a class apart though.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

albo wrote:
Just read your post and wondered how you got on with the HP18 this time, I remember the bottle you had yourself you said was over salty for your tastes, how did you find this one? Curious if it was a bad batch or something you could detect in the whisky.

I had a sample of the 18 the other night and loved it, lovely mouth coating oily buttery feel to it.

Also teh Glenlivet 21 is a lovely drop, if you have or ever get chance to the 25 is a class apart though.


Hi Albo. Actually, I've tried drams from 3 different bottles of HP 18 now and the salt effect was still there for my taste buds but you know it's starting to grow on me in a good way. I also seem to be able now to get beyond the salt and experience other elements.
I agree, the Glenlivet 21 was very appealing. I look forward to trying the 25 hopefully sometime soon.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 4:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Glenlivet Archive 21 was a regular drink of mine but not so much in the past year as the price of it has shot up in the UK in the past year (now around £100 but a year ago you could get it for around £60), stil a great dram though.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gregor wrote:
The Glenlivet Archive 21 was a regular drink of mine but not so much in the past year as the price of it has shot up in the UK in the past year (now around £100 but a year ago you could get it for around £60), stil a great dram though.



I picked one up for £65 earlier on this year and really enjoyed it but doubt at £100 I would buy again. Still one or two old stock knocking about for less than £70, just need a bit of time on the interne to find them.

I looked at the Glencadan earlier this year but didn't buy. Might have another look now.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

onlyhalfmad wrote:
Gregor wrote:
The Glenlivet Archive 21 was a regular drink of mine but not so much in the past year as the price of it has shot up in the UK in the past year (now around £100 but a year ago you could get it for around £60), stil a great dram though.



I picked one up for £65 earlier on this year and really enjoyed it but doubt at £100 I would buy again. Still one or two old stock knocking about for less than £70, just need a bit of time on the interne to find them.

I looked at the Glencadan earlier this year but didn't buy. Might have another look now.
Waitrose still have it at £68 and as they have it listed as a gift you can order a single bottle unlike some of the other whiskies on the Waitrose site which you have to order 12 bottles to place an order. The good thing about it being a gift is the £68 price includes delivery. You will find it here: Glenlivet 21 year old

The site states that they have 9 bottles in stock and i wouyld guess once they are gone and they restock the price will go up to around £100, which other shops are now selling it for.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is annoying that Waitrose treat most of the whisky they sell online like wine, making you fill a case of 12 bottles before you can order. Pity they dont have shops in Scotland.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

James T wrote:
It is annoying that Waitrose treat most of the whisky they sell online like wine, making you fill a case of 12 bottles before you can order. Pity they dont have shops in Scotland.


There are two in Edinburgh but they don't always carry as wide a selection as online, especially limited editions, etc. They do stock BNJ though, which is a bonus.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 3:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am lucky as Mrs Acker enjoys the odd glass of wine so i have placed orders in the past for a cuple of bottles of whisky and 10 bottles of wine. They often do good deals on the Aberlour a'bunadh but they dont state online which batch they are selling but i havent had a bad batch yet.
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