Pride of place in my collection at the moment is a 31 year old Banff, bottled in 1975. Was born near there, so have a special affection for it. Lovely, warm and smooth, but I'm making it last given a) the price, b) the fact that it's a closed distillery and replacement would be difficult (and more expensive).
At the moment, though, my favourite is the older Highland Park bottlings. Very easy to recognise Highland Park, because of the faint whiff of white spirits (at least, that's what it smells like to me).
Pride of place in my collection at the moment is a 31 year old Banff, bottled in 1975. Was born near there, so have a special affection for it. Lovely, warm and smooth, but I'm making it last given a) the price, b) the fact that it's a closed distillery and replacement would be difficult (and more expensive).
At the moment, though, my favourite is the older Highland Park bottlings. Very easy to recognise Highland Park, because of the faint whiff of white spirits (at least, that's what it smells like to me).