3.25.2007

Bottle #1: Glen Moray


Full bodied with a lovely woody finish that lets you know that you aren't drinking water. The fully rounded flavor and butterscotch undertones make this wiskey great at anytime of the day, not just for breakfast...

4 comments:

Rene Looper said...

Hi Sissy and Marty,

First of all, congratulations on your big news! I just visited your blog doing a search on Moray and this blog came up. Are you still touring Scotland and are you planning to come up to "Glen Moray Country"? If so let me know, I can arrange a tour with a difference at this lovely distillery. Have fun!

From Rene in Inverness.
(We've never met, but I like your blog)
Have fun!

ac said...

Heo Yeah.

Sorry I haven't written yet to express my gratitude, your engagement is truly of great magnitude! I was over at J and M's when we read the post, totally awes! Classy, unexpected, successful. It has all the hallmarks of a victory of excellence. Cheers!
Now what you need to do is photoshop your glen moray onto to a box of wheaties and call them whiskeys and you'll be good to go.

"Finish your cereal Timmy, it's almost time for school."

"Ughhh, I don't feel good mummy"

"Timmy, I said 'bottoms up'. If you don't finish your Whiskeys there will be no cigars after school."

Martois said...

AC--

Good to hear from you. You might just be on to something. Bit of a mature taste for a lil one--but...

Rene--

Thanks. We will be in Scotland for a bit--if we are going to make it up that way, I will post it on my blog...

Martois said...

Hello Rene--We are on our way to Glen Moray today (Saturday 31/3/07). Check back for my thoughts...