Best single-malt Scotch...


I have to give credit to Redwiki for the inspiration to start this thread. Yes, certain malts better compliment certain music or certain moods. Of the fifteen or so different malts in my cabinet right now, my favorites are: Aberlour "Antique", similar to the popular Macallan, but not as syrupy; a bit drier, light hearted and less complicated; great with Mozart and Brubeck. Mortlach "Limited Edition" cask strength. Powerful, smoky, mysterious. Great with Bartok, Berg and late 'Trane. Loch Morar 25 yr old. Incredibly complex and intense, with a hint of honey and flowers. Great with Poulenc, Stravinsky and Bill Evans. Any other single-malt aficionados out there?
frogman
Hi Cpdunn - I too probably prefer Lagavulin, but lately it has been so much more expensive than the Laphroig, so I have gone with the latter. My brother is a big fan of Talisker, I don't think I have actually tried that one.

Frogman, I'll have to try some HIghland ones again sometime. It was long ago now that I decided I greatly preferred the Islay ones and haven't ever gone back.
The beauty of single malt scotch: hundreds of choices and they are all different.There literally is no wrong or bad malt
btw as I have stated previously; Laphroig is a acquired taste. That said, I have to disagree with the statement that Lagavullin is more complex. They are both complex, but with different layers. I just love the seaweed finish on the 10yr Laphroig. (btw I hate the 15 yr version).

cheers
The 10 year old Laphroig is definitely an acquired taste. However, afterwards most other single malts are bland by comparison.
First - and please accept my apologies - I have to correct numerous spelling errors. It's Laphroaig. Nasty one to remember, I admit.

For those who do love and/or admire this fine whisky, I might suggest an Ardbeg Uigeadail. I opened this up last weekend, and think it's one of the best examples from Ardbeg in quite some time.