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A good dram

Well today I hit the OAP age so tonight before and Indian I will be having a large Lonach aged 34 years (Distilled 1973 - Bottled 2007). It is distilled at Tamdhu and is 40.2%. I was given it for my 60th. and decided to save it for a rainy day/special occasion I can't have many more left on the calendar at my age. So cheers boys and up yours.

The auld yin.:flag
 
Well today I hit the OAP age so tonight before and Indian I will be having a large Lonach aged 34 years (Distilled 1973 - Bottled 2007). It is distilled at Tamdhu and is 40.2%. I was given it for my 60th. and decided to save it for a rainy day/special occasion I can't have many more left on the calendar at my age. So cheers boys and up yours.

The auld yin.:flag

A good idea to drink it, regardless of how "special" the bottle might be. I've got one or two bottles that are worth a bit more now than I paid for them and I always mean to open them for a special ocasion. Several have come and gone and I'm still reluctant to break the seals.

I know what will happen: I'll kick the bucket and my grandkids will give them out (as a cheap: to them) to some old fart relative that I dont like as a Xmas present :blast
 


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