So, I recently got my Flaviar order and each tasting represents a high-quality booze that is somewhere between fifty and two hundred dollars a bottle. (edit to add prices in VA for a full bottle of the alcohol tasted)
So, I thought I'd post my thoughts about each tasting here--we started yesterday, and are drinking one scotch and one cognac every day or so until we've gone through all 10 samples. Fair warning, I got the scotches for Callistarya because she's a fan. Me, not so much.
Yesterday:
Glenlivet 18 YO (scotch) - Big oak nose and flavor, peppery on the tongue like an anejo tequila. Calli was a big fan. I appreciated the peppery nature, but wasn't really sold on the oakiness. Cost: $99.90
Gautier XO Gold & Blue (cognac) - Also oaky, but not nearly as much as the scotch. The oak quickly fades, leaving a whisper of hot vanilla swiftly followed by sweet-and-spice. We both liked this one, though she liked the Glenlivet more. Cost: Not available via VA ABC. $100 online.
[DOUBLEPOST=1418771865,1418771796][/DOUBLEPOST]Today:
Laphroaig Quarter Cask (scotch) - Expresses everything I hate about scotch. The quarter cask is supposed to allow for more contact between the barrel and the booze, which surely contributes to the flavors of motor oil and charcoal. Cindy didn't much care for it either. The charcoal taste is intense, so if you like that sort of thing in your scotch, more power to you. Cost: $59.90.
Baron Otard VSOP (cognac) - extremely smooth. Starts with just a hint of oak, which quickly gives way to almond and flowery notes. I thought to myself that it almost reminded me of Amaretto without all of the cloying sweetness. We both enjoyed this one a lot. Cost: Not available via VA ABC. $60 online.
So, I thought I'd post my thoughts about each tasting here--we started yesterday, and are drinking one scotch and one cognac every day or so until we've gone through all 10 samples. Fair warning, I got the scotches for Callistarya because she's a fan. Me, not so much.
Yesterday:
Glenlivet 18 YO (scotch) - Big oak nose and flavor, peppery on the tongue like an anejo tequila. Calli was a big fan. I appreciated the peppery nature, but wasn't really sold on the oakiness. Cost: $99.90
Gautier XO Gold & Blue (cognac) - Also oaky, but not nearly as much as the scotch. The oak quickly fades, leaving a whisper of hot vanilla swiftly followed by sweet-and-spice. We both liked this one, though she liked the Glenlivet more. Cost: Not available via VA ABC. $100 online.
[DOUBLEPOST=1418771865,1418771796][/DOUBLEPOST]Today:
Laphroaig Quarter Cask (scotch) - Expresses everything I hate about scotch. The quarter cask is supposed to allow for more contact between the barrel and the booze, which surely contributes to the flavors of motor oil and charcoal. Cindy didn't much care for it either. The charcoal taste is intense, so if you like that sort of thing in your scotch, more power to you. Cost: $59.90.
Baron Otard VSOP (cognac) - extremely smooth. Starts with just a hint of oak, which quickly gives way to almond and flowery notes. I thought to myself that it almost reminded me of Amaretto without all of the cloying sweetness. We both enjoyed this one a lot. Cost: Not available via VA ABC. $60 online.
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