
""You don't need to spend $100 for a great Scotch, but you should probably spend more than $30 for a quality bottle.""
""Price depends on a ton of factors: age, cask type, brand, rarity. And most importantly, 'good' is completely subjective. If you enjoy drinking it, it's good.""
""For a single malt Scotch, Glenmorangie 10 is a great starting point. It's a Highland Scotch, and it's clean and smooth, with some delicate fruit and toffee flavors.""
For those starting their Scotch journey, navigating the whisky aisle can be confusing due to varying prices. Quality Scotch can be found for around $50, with acceptable options below $30 for mixed drinks. Experts suggest that while you don't need to spend $100 for a good Scotch, aiming higher than $30 is advisable for neat drinking. Factors like age, cask type, and brand influence price, and personal enjoyment defines what is considered 'good.'
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