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| I was walking past my local wine store when I saw some whiskies in a cabinet amongst them was a Swiss one.
I couldn't resist and had to buy it CHF39 for 50cl. Its a single malt distilled in Appenzel http://www.glenfahrn.ch/de/saentis_m...432--0--0.html
Now I've heard about but never seen Swiss Whisky or sometimes known as Swiskey , I know there are about 5 different distilleries here so I was wondering whether anyone has tried any and is there a recommended one to go for? or is this a novelty thing to get out when Scottish friends visit
I look forward to trying this Santis tonight.
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Yup, I have got a Single Malt Lakeland Whisky from 'Zürcher Brennerei' in Port

it's 3 years old and it's very sought after,coz the Distillery win's prizes for their creations on all the big fairs and exhibitions of the trade.
It's three years old and it has an amiable taste, i mean I am fan of stuff such as Ardbegh,Lagavullin and Talisker, the smokier the peatier and oiier the better.
The Lakeland Whisky in this comparison is IMHO a good starter whisky for beginners, it has a slight hint of vanilla and toffee amongst others,is sort of fine tuned, and not burning in your throat.
I like it
Btw, this distillery also makes wonderful clear schnaps, out of all kind of fruits, very recommendable!