decanting whisky

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Is it common practice to decant most bottles that you plan on consuming entirely? I saw a whisky decanter set at a custom glass boutique this weekend that piqued my interest (might make santa aka the wife's list). Any thought on decanting and its advantages/disadvantages? Is it recommended to pour most but not all as to avoid sediment when decanting?

My searches are comin' up pretty empty. Thanks in advance. :)
 
For most scotch there is no need to decant however, once in a while a dram does improve after sitting a few minutes. I've never really heard of decanting a whole bottle like is done with wine. Also, almost all scotch and bourbon doesn't have any dregs to worry about.
 
Decanting? I think the only reason to put it in a decanter is for style. Although, some of the bottles are just that. I just pour from the bottle.
 
I have some nice crystal decanters with silver nameplates hanging from chains that I put spirits in.

I don't do it fo flavor, I do it because they look nice on the top of our hutch. :)
 
Thanks for the responses. As AVB stated, whisky/bourbon do not have dregs to worry about. I wasn't sure if decanting was a matter of good practice taste wise or merely just asthetics.
We have some new furniture coming in and I bet a set would look great on the buffet.
 
I think if you have a spirit(s) that you imbibe regularly there is nothing wrong with decanting. It does look good and many decanters poor better then bottles.
 
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