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My brother’s anniversary with his woman is coming up.

She got him a decanter set for Xmas. He won’t use it because he doesn’t have quality scotch at his disposal. She’d like to gift him some for their anniversary.

Any recommendations for a brand less than $100?

I appreciate any help.

Thank you.

My brother’s anniversary with his woman is coming up. She got him a decanter set for Xmas. He won’t use it because he doesn’t have quality scotch at his disposal. She’d like to gift him some for their anniversary. Any recommendations for a brand less than $100? I appreciate any help. Thank you.

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Balvenie Double Wood or Oban 14. I’ve worked in the bar industry for years and these two are by far the highest quality for value

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What did she end up getting?

I second Oban. McCallans is also a crowd pleaser. Glennmorangie tastes like oranges and is nice.

Glenlivet 10 year is darn good for everyday. About $35/bottle

Aberlour 16, is excellent. $82/bottle

Glenmorangie Signet. Very nice. Then last time I bought any think it was $180/bottle.

Macallan 15 year Fine Oak is delicious, but it's hard to come by right now. It's about $85 if you can get it.

Macallan 18 year is also good, but I prefer the 15 Fine Oak. The 18 is $180 or so.

These are all Speyside or Highland Single Malt Scotch, because that's what I prefer. They have a light flavor and clean finish.

That should fix you up.

have you tried Oban? judging by your picks I think you would enjoy it.

I'm trying to remember. Is it Peaty? Charcoaly?

a robust McCallan's. I don't really like peaty.

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Balvenie Caribbean Cask, finished in rum barrels

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Johnny Walker Black. My favorite personally

We’ll check this out!

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