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Lagavulin The Distillers Edition Double Matured Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml Bottle

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Lagavulin
The Distillers Edition Double Matured Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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The Distillers Edition Double Matured Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml
Lagavulin The Distillers Edition Double Matured Single Malt scotch whiskey is a fresh spray of Islay sea and rich aromas of peat rich soils. It is the most popular in the series presented by Lagavulin Distillery and is a true tribute to the craftsmanship and award-winning quality that is Lagavulin. The Distillers Edition won gold at the 2008 and 2010 International Spirits Challenge which only speaks even more to its authentic whisky expression. The aroma is pilfered throughout with wine soaked raisins, potent vanilla, and dark peat. Succulent tastes of smoke tinged with sea salt sprays, coffee, and malt complement each other and wrap around the mouth for an enticingly crisp vibe. The Distillers Edition double matured single malt whiskey by Lagavulin licks at your lips with warmth and just a splash of fruit. Delicate, refined, and full of flavor for a intimately whiskey experience with every glittering drop.
Beverage type:
Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Alcohol Level:
43%
Bottle size:
700ml bottle Single
Product Origin:
Scotland
Expert Rating:
91
EAN code:
5000281013480
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About the brand
Widely recognised as the most pungent of all Islay malts, Lagavulin whisky is not for the faint-hearted. Its deep, dry and extremely peaty character has, however, gained millions of followers since its inception and continues to grow in popularity by the year. Founded on Islay’s Kildalton coast and situated between Ardbeg and Laphroaig, it’s thought that illicit distillation had been occurring in at least ten illegal distilleries on the site as far back as 1742, but the first record of legal distilling at Lagavulin is from 1816 when John Johnston and Archibald Campbell began production on the site. At this time, two distilleries were created with two different whiskies produced. Before long, however, production was focused into Lagavulin. Lagavulin’s fame began to grow across Scotland shortly after 1862 when talented blender John Logan Mackie bought the distillery, with his nephew, Peter J. Mackie, after numerous trips to Islay to learn the secrets of distilling, eventually taking over production in 1878. Eventually becoming Sir Peter Mackie, he stood as one of the most pre-eminent figures of late 19th century whisky, creating the White Horse blend in 1890 and co-founding Craigellachie distillery. The 19th century brought about several legal battles with their neighbour distillery, Laphroaig. These occured after Mackie leased the Laphroaig distillery. It is said that Mackie attempted to copy Laphroaig's style. Since the water and peat at Lagavulin's premises was different from that at Laphroaig's, the result was different. Recovering from a fire on 1951 and the closing of the distillery floor maltings in 1974. They now form the visitor’s centre and admin offices, Lagavulin still managed to thrive. Today, it runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, just to try and keep up with ever-growing global demand. The world has fallen in love with smoke and Lagavulin’s complex mix of seashore and moor, pipe smoke, Lapsang Souchong, bog myrtle, and rich dark fruits is a destination for many. Runner up in TWE’s Whisky of the Year on 2014, Lagavulin's 16-year old has also gained numerous accoldaes in international competitions.. The San Francisco World Spirits Competition awarded it 4 consecutive double gold medals between 2005 and 2008 and has awarded it gold medals in the years since. Wine Enthusiast Magazine also put the 16-year in its 90–95 point interval in 2004.
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PatOak
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2018 Release Nose : The nose is trademark from Lagavulin with smoke somewhat less present yet better. Figs show a tad over the long haul. Taste : Smoke is less extraordinary however feels much more present than the Lagavulin 16 yet sweet not peaty. The smoke blends in with a tobacco chime. A bluff nearness of natural product can be felt yet it'ss too bluff to truly appreciate. Finish : Finish is long beginning with a significant malt nearness. The smoke than gets back thundering assuming all the position keeping awake as far as possible. Lamentably less great and less adjusted than the past discharges
Posted on Jul 20th, 2020
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AliLan
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1999: More inconspicuous than the standard Lagavulin; rich and wispy; smokey ashes biting the dust in the fire.
Posted on Jul 20th, 2020
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Tasting Notes
Nose
Dew soaked peat, sweet vanilla, and raisins drenched in sprays of salty seas
Taste
Toasted malt meltingly whipped with bites of dark coffee, vanilla, and hidden notes of sugared fruits and citrus
Finish
Long and earthy
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