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04-08-2020, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Gary Carmichael Sr
Well I do love bourbon, but like a good wine also Megan and I have been making some wine to restock our cellar, She has a small business that teaches folks how to make your own wine, cheekywinesllc.com It is really top shelf with many varieties there I put a plug in for her! some of the membership have tasted them. gary
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Gary, does her red wine have the same kick as yours....................
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Allen, Glenmorangie IS a Highland scotch. The peaty, smoky scotches you describe, like Lagavulin and Lafroig, are Islay scotches. Much as I like scotch whisky, you will find no Islay scotches in my home. They remind me of my teen years, siphoning gasoline by mouth.
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