Lagavulin

Distillers Edition 2022

43% ABV • Whisky • 750ml • 7 In Stock

Single Malt Whisky from Islay in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Lagavulin

BOTTLER
Official Distillery Release by Diageo

AGE
Unknown Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Pedro Ximenez Finish

RELEASE
Standard Limited Edition Release

CHILL-FILTRATION
Yes

ADDED COLOUR
Yes

PEAT SMOKED
Yes

Since 1997, the Distillers Editions have been an annual release of limited quantities, each very much true to its origins yet possessing a rich depth, complexity and nuance of flavour not found in the regular release. This excellent Lagavulin whisky has been firstly matured in Refill American and European Oak casks. With the second maturation finished in Pedro Ximenz-seasoned re-charred American Oak with heavily re-charred new AO ends.

NOSE: Deep and expressive, as aromas of dark oak and raisins dowsed in liquor reveal the sweet wine cask, and restrain the eager peat, wrapping fragrant smoke in grounded notes of oak and wine. In time the smoke rises, as if to reflect the unquenchable intensity within.

PALATE: A natural strength, oily and sweet-spicy to start, the sweetness fully integrated and never cloying, delivering a fruity, raisin-sweet smokiness throughout that is rich in dark intent and roasted malt alike. The smokiness intensifies as the peat asserts itself. Saltiness joins it, the whole becoming drying, with a hint of espresso coffee grounds. The rich sweetness is beautifully integrated with the smoke, salt and spice.

FINISH: So very long, and darkly smoky; delightfully warming in its deep, dark oak-spiciness. Lingering smoke in the aftertaste.

Since 1997, the Distillers Editions have been an annual release of limited quantities, each very much true to its origins yet possessing a rich depth, complexity and nuance of flavour not found in the regular release. This excellent Lagavulin whisky has been firstly matured in Refill American and European Oak casks. With the second maturation finished in Pedro Ximenz-seasoned re-charred American Oak with heavily re-charred new AO ends.

NOSE: Deep and expressive, as aromas of dark oak and raisins dowsed in liquor reveal the sweet wine cask, and restrain the eager peat, wrapping fragrant smoke in grounded notes of oak and wine. In time the smoke rises, as if to reflect the unquenchable intensity within.

PALATE: A natural strength, oily and sweet-spicy to start, the sweetness fully integrated and never cloying, delivering a fruity, raisin-sweet smokiness throughout that is rich in dark intent and roasted malt alike. The smokiness intensifies as the peat asserts itself. Saltiness joins it, the whole becoming drying, with a hint of espresso coffee grounds. The rich sweetness is beautifully integrated with the smoke, salt and spice.

FINISH: So very long, and darkly smoky; delightfully warming in its deep, dark oak-spiciness. Lingering smoke in the aftertaste.

Discover Lagavulin

Lagavulin

Lagavulin occupies hallowed ground, both literally and figuratively. Tucked into a sheltered bay along Islay’s tempestuous south coast, it lies between its brasher neighbours (Ardbeg and Laphroaig) yet manages to speak in a voice entirely its own: measured, dignified, and deeply resonant with smoke-laced gravitas.

Though its formal founding came in 1816, distillation was likely taking place on the site well before that, albeit with more secrecy and fewer tax stamps. For much of its life, Lagavulin played the role of quiet powerhouse, treasured by blenders but known to few. That changed in the late 20th century, thanks in part to its anointing within Diageo’s Classic Malts collection and, perhaps less expectedly, a certain fastidious BBC character named Edmund Blackadder.

Lagavulin’s style is the result of deliberate patience. Fermentations are long, coaxing out rich, complex esters. The stills are tall, the distillation slow, and the result is a spirit that marries the maritime brine and medicinal peat of the south coast with an uncommon depth and elegance. Maturation typically takes place in sherry-seasoned American oak casks, which lend notes of dried fruit and leather to the already smoky symphony.

Where some Islay malts shout, Lagavulin murmurs like an old storyteller - deliberate, smoky, and endlessly layered. A dram to sip with reverence, preferably beside a peat fire as the Atlantic hurls its rain against the windows.

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