Only 14 Cases of this Scotch Produced!

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Here is a link to the Glen Goyne 16yr Shiraz Cask Single Malt Scotch. Be sure to use the Facebook discount to get an additional discount: http://www.shoppersvineyard.com/store/pc/Shoppers-Vineyard-Friday-Spirits-eLetter-d29.htm
 
Oooh man I wish I could swing this price right now but I just cant. Anyone who orders this let me know how it is! It definitely sounds intriguing and really good.
 
I believe that there are 3800 numbered bottles produced but you do have the best price on it I've seen.
 
I believe that there are 3800 numbered bottles produced but you do have the best price on it I've seen.
I saw the same thing. I spoke to the importer, Shaw Ross, and they claim 140 6-pack cases. Unfortunately, I can only go by what they tell me.
 
A simple way to find out is look and see if any of your bottles are numbered higher than 840 (140 x 6) If one is then there has to be more than 140 cases and most likely the 3800 number is then correct.
 
I'm not particularly a Shiraz/Syrah fan to begin with so my opinion of this is already biased. It does have a great nose with hints of orange citrus, oak and caramel but the taste is more spicy and less fruity then the nose would have you believe and the finish was a little drying.

Now mind you that I don't own this and I only got to try it one time under less then ideal conditions so YMMV



Ray...what do you think of this bottle? I'm not a fan of the heavily peated scotches and do enjoy a more fruity, sweeter dram at times. Thanks.
 
I'm not particularly a Shiraz/Syrah fan to begin with so my opinion of this is already biased. It does have a great nose with hints of orange citrus, oak and caramel but the taste is more spicy and less fruity then the nose would have you believe and the finish was a little drying.

Now mind you that I don't own this and I only got to try it one time under less then ideal conditions so YMMV



Ray...what do you think of this bottle? I'm not a fan of the heavily peated scotches and do enjoy a more fruity, sweeter dram at times. Thanks.


Wha...Wha....What? ???

There is a bottle Ray doesn't have? :0

I am shocked! :D

PJ
 
I'm not particularly a Shiraz/Syrah fan to begin with....
Me either, of all the red wines out there, that's one that doesn't hit my taste buds quite right. I was hoping it brought a different dimension to this scotch that would be a little unique, unlike the wine itself.

Thanks for your insight.
 
According to your site 140 cases were produced.
Correct. I didn't look at the subject line before I posted. My mistake. I was told 140 cases were produced.

I'm not particularly a Shiraz/Syrah fan to begin with....
Me either, of all the red wines out there, that's one that doesn't hit my taste buds quite right. I was hoping it brought a different dimension to this scotch that would be a little unique, unlike the wine itself.

Thanks for your insight.
Just stop in and give it a try. I have an open bottle. :D
 
A simple way to find out is look and see if any of your bottles are numbered higher than 840 (140 x 6) If one is then there has to be more than 140 cases and most likely the 3800 number is then correct.
Everything I have is in the 500's. The bottles are numbered, but unfortunately they don't give the total number of bottles.
 
According to your site 140 cases were produced.
Correct. I didn't look at the subject line before I posted. My mistake. I was told 140 cases were produced.

I'm not particularly a Shiraz/Syrah fan to begin with....
Me either, of all the red wines out there, that's one that doesn't hit my taste buds quite right. I was hoping it brought a different dimension to this scotch that would be a little unique, unlike the wine itself.

Thanks for your insight.
Just stop in and give it a try. I have an open bottle. :D
Sweet! I'll be there to take you up on your offer Seth. Thanks.

If I like it, I hope you'll have a few left!!.... :laugh:
 
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