Willard thinks the Cigar lounge makes a nice quiet spot, even if you don't actually want to smoke, as it seems to have very few other occupants whilst he's there, and, of course, a nice selection of Malts and Cognacs!
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....but not, Willard thinks, quite as extensive as the main bar! Time for a bit of whisky tasting, now, where did Willard leave off last time?
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Willard manages to keep the measures reasonably-sized, and thus remains upright (unlike last time!) and his results are as follows.... Most dissapointing: Mcallan 18 Year old Fine Oak edition (not a patch on the previous Mcallan 18 YO). Biggest surprise: Milford 10YO New Zealand Whisky (For a colonial brew, this really is very impressive, with depth and complexity that belies it's age!). Strangest Brew: Reetbauer 7 YO Austrian, erm, Whisky, definitely brewed to appeal to drinkers of Aquavit and bitters (shudder). Best Overall: Glenfiddich 18 YO (but, bear in mind that Willard likes Lowland and Speyside Malts, if your taste is for peatier blends, you may disagree!).
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