12 years or 18 years?


Your experiences please..
When I listen to my state of the art 2.1  Bose tube amp system, I drink a 12 year old single malt whiskey. The sound is warm and smooth. When I switch to an 18 year old single malt, the sound is smokey and woody.
Your thoughts and recommendations on a warm  and  smooth 18 year old single malt whiskey.
TIA for entertaining my question. Stay Healthy and long live HiFi!
tomavodka
As a child in my cradle the nurse from her ladle Was swillin’ her mouth with a notion of ``Pep’’ When a drop from her bottle fell into me throttle. I capered and scrambled right out of her lap. On the floor I lay crawlin’ and screamin’ and bawlin’ Till Father and Mother soon came to the fore. Conceived I lay dying, all wailing and sighing They found I was only a-cryin’ for more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gpijgj6jmv8
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Wow! Having deliberately avoided developing a taste for scotch that I can't afford, I typically go with a mid grade port to help my less than midgrade system, however briefly, sound simply heavenly.
Goners
Please be advised, the "Bose Tube Amp" comment is for attention and theatrics.
I somehow want to incorporate whiskey into an audiophile premise.
I have happily read all the responses and I like the way many of you discribed Hifi with spirits! Thank You

Nice!
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Balvenie 12 year old single malt