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@fabio16, you put your life somewhat at risk in this club when you use the words "really light" and "enjoy" in the same sentence.
I am one of those Connosr members who can enjoy a light whisk(e)y, so I will engage your question. If I were going for commonly available whiskies I would buy Glenmorangie Original (10), Auchentoshan 12 yo, a fresh bottle of Dalwhinnie 15 yo ("boo! boo!" form some), or Glen Grant 10. Or go Irish with some Jameson 12 yo.
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How about a bottle of Glenlivet for a light, fruity whisky
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@fabio16 , you will likely find more material relevant to your tastes in the following discussions:
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Something really light? Inchmurrin 12 yo. Cardhu 12 yo. Knockandhu 12 yo. Glancadam 10 yo. Tomatin 15 yo. Hazelburn 8 yo. Cheers!
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An Irish single malt. Around me, Knappogue Castle 12 is always the value-for-money winner in that category.
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Is there Anyone on this forum who would happen to know or guess what distillery was used for this blend? specifically the batch 4 Living Cask. It's very light almost like the Glenfidich 12 but more fruits, almost like single grain whisky. I use it when I need something different then the usual sherry or peaty scotch.
Any recommendation of something really light that one would really enjoy ?