I prefer my liquor and wine straight. Never could get into the wine cooler or cocktail drinks. My mother was a functional alcoholic so I don't drink much, but when I do I prefer high-quality alcohol - no point in drinking occasionally and wasting time on bad liquor/wine, LOL!
Prefer bourbon over Scotch, but that's because the first bourbon I ever drank was Pappy Van Winkle 21-yr old Reserve. This was back it was a mere $75/bottle and from true Stitzel-Weller stock, instead of the $3-4K range it now sells for (despite the retail price being only $320). MAGNIFICENT is the only word for it. Full of corn flavor and aroma, dark and rich, and a finish that goes on forever. Wowie!
Enjoyed that for a few years before bourbon suddenly became the "in" thing and prices shot up to ridiculous levels. Now nouveau riche idiots buy it to make Cosmopolitans.....yeeeeccccccchhhhhhh!
I switched to Jefferson, but even that has gone down in quality as prices have risen. I hoard my last two older bottles of Jefferson like gold

. Lighter than Pappy, but with same long, beautiful finish.
A friend loved Scotch, especially peaty ones, so I was able to taste some really good stuff like Macallan 18. FYI if you don't like "peat" and smoky flavors, Japanese whiskeys are lovely - smooth and clean. Not cheap, but beautifully balanced.
I was playing around with rums for a short while, but then a friend went to Cuba during that brief period (2014) when it was legalized. I told him to buy me the most expensive rum he could find at the ORIGINAL Bacardi rum facility, which Bacardi abandoned when the Castro regime took over to operate it.
He came back with a bottle of a rich, dark, absolutely incredible rum that left Myers and Gosling dark rums in the dust. It was fabulous!!
Then he confessed to me that it was the mid-priced rum, and it cost him...$15. The top-priced rum was $20 and he thought that was higher than he should spend.
I had just spent over a hundred bucks on a special limited edition of Ron Zacapa rum. Needless to say I wanted to buy him a plane ticket and send him back to Cuba to buy a case of the $20 rum - or maybe two cases!