This one just some thoughts out loud. Given the scenario of being stuck somewhere deserted (and fairly cool, not a hot desert tropical humidity pit, but maybe a spot in the Outer Hebrides) with a case (6 bottles) of whisky, what would I choose. (The other assumptions are some clear, clean, wonderfully refreshing potable water, and for all but one of the whiskies to be vaguely reasonably commercially available somewhere for under about $250, so there’s no point listing a case of Port Ellen anything.)
Here goes draft 1:
- Laphroaig 10 year old cask strength
- Glenfiddich 15 year old Solera
- The Macallan 12 year old Sherry Cask
- Bowmore 15 year old Darkest
- Ballantines 17 year old
- something from Port Ellen
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Some peaty, some smooth, some sherried, and a special bottle for special occasions. At a glance I could swap the Ballantines for an Ardbeg, but think it’d probably give me too much peaty (bearing in mind the Laphroaig is cask strength and probably in a 1L bottle). Realistically otherwise possibly swap the Ballantines for a Highland Park.
Feel free to add your list to the comments.
(Note, there’s no right or wrong answers, so this isn’t a serious argument starter.)