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Lagavulin 8 Year Old 48% 70cl

Lagavulin

48% abv

70cl

£54.95
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Lagavulin 8 Year Old 48% Vol Islay Single Malt 

Lagavulin uses a particularly slow distillation that gives it its characteristic richness. However, more recent bottlings have a distinct cereal note caused by a shortening to fermentation time introduced to increase production; during the 1990s Lagavulin unexpectedly soared in popularity and is now one of the most in-demand whiskies on Islay.

NOSE: Immediately quite soft with clean, fresh notes, faint hints of milk chocolate and lemon and then developing fragrant tea-scented smoke alongside nose-drying, maritime aromas, with subtle cereal. A prickliness seen earlier now develops, while the trademark Lagavulin dryness emerges as fresh newsprint. Softly sooty. Softer, fuller and more rounded with water: it’s not hugely fruity but there’s just a trace of red berry preserve, perhaps, beneath the smokiness, which comes sharply into focus.

PALATE: A soothing light texture, with a magnificently full-on Lagavulin taste that’s somehow even bigger than you expect; sweet, smoky and warming, with a growing, smoky pungency, then dry, with more smoke. Charred, with minty, dark chocolate. Beautifully balanced midpalate then salty, oven-charred baked potato skins and smoke. Water rounds things, the taste still mighty yet more succulent, sweeter, spicier and now tongue-tingling, mint-fresh and warming.

FINISH: Lovely; clean, very long and smoky. Smoothly, subtle minted smoke surrounds chocolate tannins, leaving a late drying note to emerge in time. It’s warming, soft and still smoky with water, not as long or intense now, yet still leaving the palate dry as sweet smoke lingers on the breath.

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Factsheet

  • Distilled at

    Lagavulin Distillery

  • Brand

    Lagavulin

  • Country of Origin

    Great Britain

  • Region

    Islay

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Lagavulin 8 Year Old 48% 70cl

£54.95

Lagavulin 8 Year Old 48% Vol Islay Single Malt 

Lagavulin uses a particularly slow distillation that gives it its characteristic richness. However, more recent bottlings have a distinct cereal note caused by a shortening to fermentation time introduced to increase production; during the 1990s Lagavulin unexpectedly soared in popularity and is now one of the most in-demand whiskies on Islay.

NOSE: Immediately quite soft with clean, fresh notes, faint hints of milk chocolate and lemon and then developing fragrant tea-scented smoke alongside nose-drying, maritime aromas, with subtle cereal. A prickliness seen earlier now develops, while the trademark Lagavulin dryness emerges as fresh newsprint. Softly sooty. Softer, fuller and more rounded with water: it’s not hugely fruity but there’s just a trace of red berry preserve, perhaps, beneath the smokiness, which comes sharply into focus.

PALATE: A soothing light texture, with a magnificently full-on Lagavulin taste that’s somehow even bigger than you expect; sweet, smoky and warming, with a growing, smoky pungency, then dry, with more smoke. Charred, with minty, dark chocolate. Beautifully balanced midpalate then salty, oven-charred baked potato skins and smoke. Water rounds things, the taste still mighty yet more succulent, sweeter, spicier and now tongue-tingling, mint-fresh and warming.

FINISH: Lovely; clean, very long and smoky. Smoothly, subtle minted smoke surrounds chocolate tannins, leaving a late drying note to emerge in time. It’s warming, soft and still smoky with water, not as long or intense now, yet still leaving the palate dry as sweet smoke lingers on the breath.

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