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!
tomavodka

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!

Knob Creek Bourbon for me Uncle Nearist during the holidays that seems to happen more frequently these days! LOL! 
Happy Listening And Sipping
Mark