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I’ve returned from a week of vacation in Portugal on the Algarve coast.
That’s why there is a gap in the posting.
We had a lovely week with blue skies and temperatures between 25°C and 30°C (77°F – 86°F).
We played golf every day and went to the pool or the sea afterwords. The temperature in the sea was 25°C (77°F). Very nice.
On Tuesday we had a competition where my team ended second and the price was amongst other things a bottle of whisky. It was a blended Scotch by the name of “Clan Mac Gregor”, which was new to me. Please see the image above. It wasn’t any special whisky, but ok.
We used it as a “Birdie whisky” and as a nightcap. I will not do a whisky review on this one.
On the airport I bought a real whisky, a 12-year old Caol Ila single malt from the island of Islay. It's a peaty one. I will review it later on.
See ya!
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