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02-13-09 01:07 #6
Posts: 754Single malts are not easy to get here as it seems Argentines haven't acquired a taste for them. Glenfiddich is the most popular. But, myself I don't like it and as far as it goes, hardly do I like any Speyside single malt.
I try to keep a stock of Lagavulin or Bowmore Islay single malts but it is VERY difficult to get them here. The wine store on Cordoba between Suipacha and Esmerald (I think) used to have Laphroaig in stock. But as I say, I usually look for Isley malts and don't bother with any others so they may have some other singles in stock.
As far as prices, I have found them to be cheaper than in the UK (less booze tax) but I can't swear to that.
If you are into blends, then JB, Chivas or the Johnny Walker ranges are universally found. Myself I only go there when nothing else is available. If you do have to do with a tot of blends now and then the Argentine Blender's Pride is as good as many of the cheaper blends that come out of Scotland. After all it's produced here by Seagram the owners of Jameson (Irish whiskey) and Chivas Reagal amongst others.
As to local made girls, they are excellent but the best ones have moved out to European countries or places like Australia where the local product is probably the World's worst both in looks as in attitude.
So you'll find mostly Dominicans or Paraguayan girls working here. And once again, as with single malts, I prefer the Paraguayans over the Dominicans but if you find a good Argentine that still hasn't realized she would make more money elsewhere you have found yourself a gem like a 25 year old Caol Ila - Sit back, relax turn down the lights and enjoy.
Oh, and don't share with anyone. Drink it yourself till you see the bottom of the bottle!Last edited by Aqualung; 02-13-09 at 01:10. Reason: Adding last sentence
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02-10-09 08:24 #5
Posts: 366Locally made?
Originally Posted by Soidog
Argento
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02-10-09 04:57 #4
Posts: 7Single Malt
Hey TR,
As I suspected. I'll bring my own. I hear the locally made chicas are quite good though.
Much obliged,
Soidog
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02-09-09 14:24 #3
Posts: 23Single Malt
Hi there Soidog.
The better singlemalts are hard to find in Argentina and they are also quite.
Expensive.
I was able to find some Caol Ila 12y and of course some speyside whisky of a regular kind, but they were very expensive. Its much better to bring your own, tax free from the airport. There is also some dead cheap lokally made whisky which I found to be very good for cleaning the windshield of my car but be careful not to spill it on the vipers rubber, it will melt.
Hope this helps you out.
Tr Tuga
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02-06-09 09:23 #2
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Soidog
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02-06-09 02:33 #1
Posts: 7Single malt Scotch
Is it readily available or should I bring my own? If it is- pricey or cheap?
Any 'wingman' gathering point. I'm coming in for my first foray for most of March. It sounds like Orleans is ground zero?