Many years ago, my kickass little sister suggested that I give whisky a try, despite not being a fan of any other hard spirits (I only really started heavily drinking at all when I was about 19 or 20, and have mostly stuck to beer and cider and wine and less potent stuff... and trust me, living in El Caribe and not drinking rum is like some kinda blasphemy to most folks around here). The first bottle I bought was Glenfiddich, which I discovered I quite liked. Back then I drank it chilled, which I now realize is a mistake, but whatever. Anyway, in my subsequent travels through various whiskies I've found that Glenfiddich isn't actually a favourite of mine anymore at all, in fact I now find it quite harsh. Glenlivet is awesome, as far as expensive-but-available-everywhere single malts go, and I've waxed poetic all over this board on the inexpensive-but-awesome merits of good ol' blended-from-various-good-whiskies, relatively-cheap-as-fuck Famous Grouse. Long drunken story long, I'd love to try some 73 y/o Glenfiddich just to say I did, but wouldn't be terribly surprised if it wasn't my cup o' scotch.
PS: I'm drunk.