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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine whiskey" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use it to describe a type of whiskey that is of high quality. For example, "I enjoyed a glass of fine whiskey to celebrate the occasion."
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"Fine whiskey and segars circulated freely," elaborated the South Carolinian J.F.G.
And, like a fine whiskey, it still appeals to connoisseurs in its original, undiluted form.
The A. H. Hirsch is a fine whiskey, smoky and complex, but the $120 is mostly for its rarity.
The mutant wheat is used for bread and pasta and the mutant barley for beer and fine whiskey.
By James Thurber The New Yorker, August 12 , 1933P. 8 An English girl sailed into our harbor with a little trunk, partially filled with fine whiskey.
The New Yorker, August 12 , 1933P. 8 An English girl sailed into our harbor with a little trunk, partially filled with fine whiskey.
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So Systrom, ever the connoisseur of fine whiskeys, tested an app called Burbn.
Of course, some fine whiskeys have come out of hipster lofts, and some duds have come from well-regarded distilleries, but you get my drift.
"But it's the finest whiskey, for just €4.99 [£4.42]," the wolf responds, as he caresses the old lady.
Asking for milk or sugar with your tea at Cha Garden in the Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino is like asking a Scottish bartender to add ice to a tumbler of his finest whiskey.
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