Knives and Drinks!

In the beginning of the year Glenlivet went with a new line of labels and got away with the "gray", original 12yo label.
I thing they also changed the content, offering now some other, sounding gimmicky to me, impressions...
However, this particular 14yo, I personally find outstanding, love the finish, its available and don't kills much the bank. :thumbsup:
Cheers Mr Hammer67 Hammer67 !

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In the beginning of the year Glenlivet went with a new line of labels and got away with the "gray", original 12yo label.
I thing they also changed the content, offering now some other, sounding gimmicky to me, impressions...
However, this particular 14yo, I personally find outstanding, love the finish, its available and don't kills much the bank. :thumbsup:
Cheers Mr Hammer67 Hammer67 !

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Cheers! As I've gotten a little deeper into the bottle and let it 'breathe' a bit, I'm increasingly impressed. Quite a tasty and unique Scotch, indeed.
 
I'm sitting here, drinking tea (Earl Grey) in the dark. As usual, it's that black Hard Rock Cafe mug. I've got an old Camillus 72 in my lfp, and Cheburkov Crow (Raven/Voron) in my rfp.
Getting ready for bed, but I'll add you guys to list of pictures I'm supposed to take when I get up. (How weird is the last half of that sentence, lol.)
 
This is down to the level that it needs to be finished off by New Year's. I doubt I'll replace it, as I can't really imagine an instance that I'd prefer it over Ardbeg Uigedail when I'm craving peat/smoke

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