+1 Mine too! :ccowboy:I love Zaya! I actually shipped 3 bottles of it back to Japan because I can't get it there Don't get me wrong, Havana Club is good stuff too, as is RZ23, but I think Zaya might be my favorite currently.
+1 Mine too! :ccowboy:I love Zaya! I actually shipped 3 bottles of it back to Japan because I can't get it there Don't get me wrong, Havana Club is good stuff too, as is RZ23, but I think Zaya might be my favorite currently.
i love it. it pairs perfectly w/ medium to full bodied cigars that have a sweetness to them.+1 Mine too! :ccowboy:
I think the 1Ls are only travel retail, at least as far as us US based folks are concerned. The 750ml bottle where I live is $35 - $50 depending on where you buy it.Guys, how much do you pay for 1 liter Ron Zacapa 23?
I love Zaya! I actually shipped 3 bottles of it back to Japan because I can't get it there Don't get me wrong, Havana Club is good stuff too, as is RZ23, but I think Zaya might be my favorite currently.
Same here, although the Ron Matsusalem is close (made with the Spirit of Cuba... out of the DR)... similar flavor profile to the Zaya but with a touch of citrus and oak IIRC.+1 Mine too! :ccowboy:
My personal favorite right now, the 15 year is excellent.orangedog said:Same here, although the Ron Matsusalem is close (made with the Spirit of Cuba... out of the DR)... similar flavor profile to the Zaya but with a touch of citrus and oak IIRC.
:drool: Nice!!!
I've gone through a couple bottles of the glenrothes. It's right in my flavor profile for scotch. A little spicy, very slightly smokey, and a little vanilla from what I could tell. Dunno for sure, I just like the taste with scotch, but I'm not great at picking out flavors.nice pick ups northernmoris... a couple classics.
the neck in the glenrothes is slightly... underfilled. what did you think of it?
I think you may of done well if this is the right wine :
Funny story on the Pomerol... it is a 1994. I was walking through the isles looking for anything interesting, and they had a semi-vertical of Pomerol... 1994, 2000, 2003, 2005, and I think 2008. Anyways, right as I came across it, one of the employees happened upon me and asked if I needed help. I asked him about the 1994, as bottles with this much age aren't that common, at least at this shop. The bottle was covered in dust. He told me a little bit about it, and then mentioned the 2000 (which was an epic year, evidently). He also was telling me about a few other interesting bottles. At that point, I said that I'd just grab one of the 1994 bottles. As soon as I did, he said he was grabbing the other for himself... he was rather anxious.
Bottle didn't cost that much, and I know nothing about it although I'll probably do a little bit of reading online. Still, a 1994 wine from France sounds like something fun to try, even if it is a lower end wine.