I'm not talking about the little bottles of 10-12 year old stuff.
I'm talking about fifths of 21+ year old scotch.
While I enjoy many single malts (yes, Lagavulin is excellent), I generally prefer age over anything: in other words, a 21 year old blend like JW Blue or Royal Salute to me is much smoother and appealing than a 12-16 year single malt.
Paul, you're saying the "locals" don't like the refinement and finesse of the 21-25 year old blends? Maybe, if given a choice between a 25 year old single malt and a 21 year old blend, I would agree, but compared to a 10-12 single malt...
I doubt all the airlines have done away with their premium whiskeys in international first?
What does BA offer?
[This message has been edited by nologic (edited 08-08-2001).]