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mmmmmmmmmmmmm Cognac, Scotch and Tokaji


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Isn't it great how a glass of the expensive stuff can really wind you down after a crap day at work? :) :) :)

 

I've just changed into my dressing gown, and am now sipping a large glass of a rather fine Cognac Frapin VSOP. Yummy.

 

I treated myself to this and a rather nice Limited edition Edradour whilst shopping in Leicester - the Edradour is matured in Tokaji casks. For the curious amongst you, Tokaji is a Hungarian wine, that apparently is very nice with hints of honey and vanilla :)

 

Any other spirits lovers on here? I'm only really starting up myself - wish I could afford the really decent stuff!

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Isn't it great how a glass of the expensive stuff can really wind you down after a crap day at work? :) :) :)

 

I've just changed into my dressing gown, and am now sipping a large glass of a rather fine Cognac Frapin VSOP. Yummy.

 

I treated myself to this and a rather nice Limited edition Edradour whilst shopping in Leicester - the Edradour is matured in Tokaji casks. For the curious amongst you, Tokaji is a Hungarian spirit, that apparently is very nice with hints of honey and vanilla :)

 

Any other spirits lovers on here? I'm only really starting up myself - wish I could afford the really decent stuff!

 

I love spirits. I have a small mini bar in the office at home. Theres nothing like a good drink after a crap day. I mainly only drink on a Saturday though so don't all go and think I'm a drunk ;)

 

The Tokaji sounds - off to google that.

 

Gaz.

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The Tokaji sounds - off to google that.

 

Gaz.

 

I can give you the number of the chap in Leicester if you're interested mate, I think he does mail order - Simpkin and James, 0116 2623132. Last I was in, he had decent Tokajis ranging from about £35 a bottle to £150 a bottle.

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I can give you the number of the chap in Leicester if you're interested mate, I think he does mail order - Simpkin and James, 0116 2623132. Last I was in, he had decent Tokajis ranging from about £35 a bottle to £150 a bottle.

 

Cool. So whats it actually distilled from?

 

I got that info on the wine casks, but all I could get on the Tokajis was about wine itself and the spirit keep coming up as a distillery in Scotland! :)

 

Gaz.

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Cool. So whats it actually distilled from?

 

I got that info on the wine casks, but all I could get on the Tokajis was about wine itself and the spirit keep coming up as a distillery in Scotland! :)

 

Gaz.

 

just realised it's a wine rather than a spirit; i'd guess it's a bit like port or sherry. Shame, but I'll still have to try some just to make sure :)

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I've given up the drink completely, however in the past I bought my dad a rather special bottle of 35yr old glenfiddich limited edition (it was something stupid like £1250, and I was working abroad so had silly money, damn could of have got some nice parts for that)...however I digress..

 

My dad and I enjoyed a few glasses one night on a very special occasion (me getting divorced), and it was certainly an awesome whiskey much smoother than even the 16yr old glenfiddichs..

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Fair play, I've always meant to get myself into buying some bottles of 'Good' drink, but I've always found myself heading for Smirnoff every time...

 

http://www.mr-pot.co.uk/pictures/random/vodkashelf.jpg

 

Still, it makes use of a space in the study... :)

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I wish I could get on with spirits like whiskey.

 

We went to the Jamesons distillery in Dublin and we got to taste it and it was yuk.

 

But then, I didn't used to like red wine either. Maybe it's just a getting old thing.

 

 

I went to the Bushmills distillery in NI and came out pissed! :D They had a taste test comparing Bushmills 10yo against various others, including scotches and bourbons. He didn't mention til part way through that we weren't actually supposed to drink ALL the samples :)

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I'm with ya on the spirits thing, favourite being Wild Turkey bourbon - rare stuff tho, easy as finding a fart in a jacuzzi. I usually have to order it online, but mmmmmmm :yummy:

 

Will have to try that. I've some Woodford Reserve left which I can recommend highly :)

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