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?
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For the money, the 16-year Lagavulin is pretty good.

But, of the Islay Scotches, my favorite, so far, is a 30 year old Laphroaig. I like that strong burnt peat and Iodine taste (okay, some say it has the hint of the ocean, I say it tastes a bit like iodine).
I like the Islay scotches as well (I am very slowly nursing a bottle of 30yr Laphroig).

But, I like other scotches too. A friend, who is into cask strenth stuff has a nearly 30 yr old bottle of Brora that is fantastic. I usually find drinking scotch at cask strength to be a bit too harsh an experience, but this bottle was a notable exception --smooth, well balanced, with just enough peat to please someone who likes peaty scotch (doesn't have the iodine taste that I like in Islay). This friend also has some odd-ball stuff like "Scotch" distilled in Japan that had a very peculiar nose but was quite pleasing (can't recall the name). Tomorrow, he is hosting a poker game, so I am sure I will get a chance to sample yet another bottle or two.