Re: [Harp-L] Harp music from Islay



I've enjoyed 3 of those. I'm definitely gonna check out the others. There is liquor store all the way over here in the San Fernando Valley (have you seen the film "Boogie Nights") where you can select from about 500 different kinds/ages of scotch.

Now here is a shot from our part of the world. Premium tequila found in these parts is right up there on the shelf with great scotch.

There are multiple bars and restaurants in LA that have three or four hundred types and styles of tequila.

You can drop $2,000 on a bottle if you have the bucks.

My current favorite is Centenario Anejo. The spiritual equivalent to Laphroig 10 would be Herradura Reposado. Smokey, robust but just smooth enough. Drink neat or on ice.

Perfect chaser to a good SoCal gig.

Gary Popenoe

On Feb 9, 2008, at 3:53 PM, "Ian Farquharson" <farky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Maybe not just from Islay, but definately from the Scottish Highlands and Islands check out
Donald Blacks CD 'Closer to Home' Donald Black | Hohner Highlander Scottish Celtic Harmonica
for some great harmonica playing.


Yeah Laphroaig is the business, but there is also other great Malts from Islay..
CoalIla, Ardbeg, Bowmore, Lagavulin, Bruichladdich and Bunnahabhain
A few of any of these and you will definately be up hoochin' and choochin !


McSwaggerty


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