A lot in the GMT+3
I will toast to Madagascar with Mortlach... but also those still in Iraq
Happy New Years
--> Mortlach 1994/13yo 58.5% Gordon & MacPhail bottling
Backing up on the map a bit but forward in time...
important area but not my fav - Happy New years - Iran.
a peaceful dram.
--> Glendarroch (Glenfarclas) 1967/41yo 41.1% Lonach Bottling
So there is a lot of Russia in the Mix..
Happy New Years - Russia (Moscow) , United Arab Emirates, etc...
I don't have any Russian... So..
--> Las Vegas Distillery - Nevada Vodka - 40% - First Drop Bottle 2151
Don't really have anything to go with the next region - so more big Sherry
Happy New Years - GMT - 5 Pakistan - parts of Russia etc...
--> Black Bull 30yo 50%
I don't have any Indian Whisky available right now...
But Happy New Years to my friends in - India and Sri Lanka - boy these ones on the 15 add up quick.
Another won from the Near West
--> Suntory (Yamazaki) 15yo 56.15%
Starting my annual New Years across the world (yeah I am already late)
http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/firstnewyear.html
Next Up -
Happy New Years -- Nepal
--> Hibiki 12yo 43%
oh there is that...
they are pricey to get anything of age (after I bought a 1963 - most things don't seem that high anymore). If you have access you could grab an LBV - they can be very nice. With the extra wood age (4 years instead of 2 years) they appeal to my whisky side. Or try a half bottle of vintage to see if it is to your liking. You could also try some of the lesser known names such as Croft that are nice (http://www.klwines.com/detail.asp?sku=1050908), but will not hold up to the likes of a Taylor's.
finishing off the rest of the Shiraz from last night - holds up very nice the second day... man was not meant to drink 1.5L of wine in one day.
(I stick with vintage ports shelly (less sweet - more mouth feel) - most of the major vintage years are good - older the better -- for non-vintage I just grab 3-grapes and drink it)