Try a Glenlevit or an Oban. Glenlevit being the more subtle and smooth of the two. They are both great examples of a smoothe and subtle yet flavorful scotch. Very high quality and won't break the bank, they are a bit pricey, but not too bad. The Speyside 10 is also nice and smoothe; and at $30.00 for a 1.75 here locally they are by far the best 12 year east highland scotch bang for the buck on the low end of the buck (If that makes sense?). They used to be $22.00 for a 1.75 of 10 year; but now are only offered in the 12 year bottling for $30.00 (sometimes much more, but at some stores I find them for $30.00). And Speyside is a single malt to boot.
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