Well, even though MiamiCubano kinda stole my thunder by doin the 32, I promised this scotch was next, and that would be Oban, which has my family name and family crest on the bottle 
Oban 14 Yr old, 43% ABV, 750 ml, runs for about $40-45
The color is a nice gold, and the nose is like standing on the shore, with some touches of peat and maltiness on the back end. Medium bodied and nice and smooth, the palate is light at first, slowly blossoming into a dry smoky peatiness that I love, because it is subdued, and does not take over the flavor. The finish is nice, with more hints of the briny sea saltiness blending with the fading peat.
I seem to always have a bottle of this in inventory, and not just cause it has my name plastered on it...this has always been one of my favorite scotches, and while sometimes I turn away for some new malts, I always return to my old friend
Slainte!
PaulMac

Oban 14 Yr old, 43% ABV, 750 ml, runs for about $40-45
The color is a nice gold, and the nose is like standing on the shore, with some touches of peat and maltiness on the back end. Medium bodied and nice and smooth, the palate is light at first, slowly blossoming into a dry smoky peatiness that I love, because it is subdued, and does not take over the flavor. The finish is nice, with more hints of the briny sea saltiness blending with the fading peat.
I seem to always have a bottle of this in inventory, and not just cause it has my name plastered on it...this has always been one of my favorite scotches, and while sometimes I turn away for some new malts, I always return to my old friend

Slainte!
PaulMac