Thank you for noticing the error in my post, as revised I meant scotch after lamb is good. Although, one exception to the rule is that fresh bread pretzels with salt and Coleman's mustard compliment a good scotch (especially the bold Islay malts) and has been a family tradition for years.
I developed my scotch taste from my dad, and as such always drink it straight, and lean heavily to the Islay malts, most recently Caol Ila 18 (although this is admittedly a lighter Islay) and Laphroaig 15. I would agree the that scotches you listed are heavliy promoted in the US. I hope its 1,221m so that I can taste a wee dram (or should I say drachm) of the Tomatin!
In August 2003 I spent 9 days in Scotland, travelling from Edinburgh to Glasgow (briefly) before taking a bus to Inverness because there was no hostel space in Glasgow. From Inverness I took the train to Fort William, then bus to Oban where I ferried to the Isle of Kerrera for a night. Then off to Stirling (passing Loch Lomond on the way) before back to the Royal Mile. Loved every second of it.