12 years or 18 years?


Your experiences please..
When I listen to my state of the art 2.1  Bose tube amp system, I drink a 12 year old single malt whiskey. The sound is warm and smooth. When I switch to an 18 year old single malt, the sound is smokey and woody.
Your thoughts and recommendations on a warm  and  smooth 18 year old single malt whiskey.
TIA for entertaining my question. Stay Healthy and long live HiFi!
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I'm in Atlanta, bourbon is my choice.  The older the better, if I can afford it these days
NOTICE: 20 year Pappy shows no difference between any type of  interconnect. Bottle to lip direct, bottle to mason jar to lip, bottle to fine crystal to mouth. The only perceivable difference I can find is in the volume control.

The basic Glenmorangie is excellent; very good flavor and costing less than most other single malts.  You can go up the line from there.

I do like a bit of smoke and peat; of the Islay malts Laphroiag is probably the most widely distributed, but there are 7 other distilleries on the island.  Time to explore!