There are different choices in specialized stores. Jack Daniels is a whisky from Tennessee, Glenfiddich is Scotch, Scottish.
I don't understand tennessee or bourbon, but there's scotch in all the specials. I do not know what the situation is outside the capital, but there are also online orders.
I know a few shops in Sofia. One is at the intersection of E. and H. Georgievi and Fritjof Nansen, next to the stop. The other one is at 100 000 Blvd. Vitosha:
https://thewhiskyshop.bg
For this budget, you can find even 2 bottles. For example, a bottle of Jack Daniels for the occasion and a Japanese Nikka for collection.
Quality whiskey in our country, there is a big difference between Jack bought at home and Jack bought in Greece for example, Greek is nicer, fragrant and soft. I'm telling you this purely like a lover of the classic Jack. Otherwise, a Chivas Regal 18-year-old can be a new thrill, I've tried and definitely enjoyed it. I experienced, however, great disappointment with the lauded Cardew, nothing special - a fragrance resembling a cheap Ballantyne, don't buy it.
It's a woman, and I have a few whiskey suggestions that go into your budget.
Dictador 20 Year Old Icon Reserve
The Macallan 12 Year Old Double Cask
The Macallan Amber Limited Edition
The best thing is 1,600 euros.
Just to tell you, what they're offering in Bulgaria like Jack, Jameson, etc. is not like that at all. I've had them in both England and Bg, nothing, but nothing to do with it. The best thing I've ever had is Crown Royal, but there must be better ones.
Whiskey The Dalmore 12/15 years old, that's the whiskey for your man!
It depends on what he likes, more smokey, lighter, more fruity. If he's a smoky lover, you can try Lagavulin 16 years old, it's currently reduced. If you like to try new things you can head to Japanese, Akashi, Nikka, Mars Kasei, Kamiki, etc. For something sweeter light and summery, at least for me glenmorangie 10 or if you want to raise the budget a little 18
Everyone likes a different alcohol to taste, but the most important thing is how many times this alcohol is distilled. The more it's distilled, the better, it won't hurt your head if you drink a little more. There is no point in giving a lot of money for a bottle. I drink Johnny Walker black, chivas regal, courvoisier VS cognac, bushmills irish whiskey three times distilled and has won six gold medals. I've drank all kinds of whiskies, cognacs, vodkas and even brandies. For example, Trojan brandy is also nice. I drink no more than 70 grams just in the evening.
I personally liked the strict price range that the author pointed out - "110-120 EUROS". I am one of those readers who, along with the standard questions and anguish that would arise in the middle-static reader of "share" , also ranks "And how exactly did you give birth to the head to write it exactly. What's the formula you've used :)
Number 10., the author wrote "TO TO 110 - 120 LV", not "between". That is, it's not a range, you moron...
Surprise him by buying him a good book.
Enough with this alcoholization.
In one of the comments, you were recommended by Dalmore. You're not going to make a mistake.
Specially developed whiskey from mastheer blender Richard Patterson.
They have a edition specifically for cigar smokers, like me. The Dalmore Cigar Malt is said, but whatever you get from the brand will be a really great gift.
No matter what brand it will be, if accompanied by a whistle, it will certainly appeal to him.
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