Laphroaig

Aged 15 Years

46% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • 10+ In Stock

Single Malt Whisky from Islay in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Laphroaig

BOTTLER
Official Distillery Release by Suntory Global Spirits

AGE
15 Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Ex-Bourbon

RELEASE
Standard Core Range Release

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
Yes

From The Official Website

Fifteen years on Islay brings extra depth to Laphroaig’s unmistakable smoke. Bold, coastal and uncompromising, this is a classic Islay single malt with more time to develop richness, balance and complexity.

Laphroaig 15 Year Old returns to the core range after a ten-year absence, bringing a more considered expression of the distillery’s unmistakable Islay character. First released in 1985, this is a whisky shaped by time, with the depth and complexity that comes from fifteen years of maturation. Bold, coastal and uncompromising, it stays true to Laphroaig while offering extra richness and balance.

Nose: Fresh citrus opens the whisky, with orange zest and grapefruit lifted by dried hay, soft vanilla and a hint of clove.
Palate: Smoke and sea salt lead the way, followed by cracked black pepper, warming spice and a subtle sweetness. The extra time in cask brings a fuller, more rounded texture and deeper complexity.
Finish: Long, smoky and satisfying, with lingering savoury notes, coastal salinity and a clean edge of sweetness.

From The Official Website

Fifteen years on Islay brings extra depth to Laphroaig’s unmistakable smoke. Bold, coastal and uncompromising, this is a classic Islay single malt with more time to develop richness, balance and complexity.

Laphroaig 15 Year Old returns to the core range after a ten-year absence, bringing a more considered expression of the distillery’s unmistakable Islay character. First released in 1985, this is a whisky shaped by time, with the depth and complexity that comes from fifteen years of maturation. Bold, coastal and uncompromising, it stays true to Laphroaig while offering extra richness and balance.

Nose: Fresh citrus opens the whisky, with orange zest and grapefruit lifted by dried hay, soft vanilla and a hint of clove.
Palate: Smoke and sea salt lead the way, followed by cracked black pepper, warming spice and a subtle sweetness. The extra time in cask brings a fuller, more rounded texture and deeper complexity.
Finish: Long, smoky and satisfying, with lingering savoury notes, coastal salinity and a clean edge of sweetness.

Discover Laphroaig

Laphroaig

Laphroaig’s reputation is so outsized that it can obscure the more interesting truth: beneath the medicinal smoke and maritime swagger lies a distillery shaped as much by stewardship as by peat. Founded in 1815 by Donald and Alexander Johnston on Islay’s south coast, it grew from a farm distillery into one of Scotland’s most distinctive names, helped along by a site whose relationship with sea, bog and weather feels less decorative than elemental. On the Kildalton shore, the Atlantic is not a view so much as a constant presence, and the land around it provides the peat that has long given Laphroaig its unmistakable medicinal, iodine-rich profile.

Its history, however, is not merely one of smoke and stubbornness, but of singular personalities, none more important than Bessie Williamson. Arriving in the 1930s as a temporary secretary, she went on to inherit the distillery in 1954, becoming the first woman to own and manage a Scotch whisky distillery in the twentieth century. More than a historical curiosity, she was instrumental in carrying Laphroaig beyond Islay and into wider international esteem, particularly at a time when single malt whisky had not yet become the category’s dominant romance. To write about Laphroaig without Bessie is rather like discussing a great house while omitting the architect who kept it standing.

Production remains rooted in the old grammar of Islay whisky. Laphroaig still malts a portion of its own barley on site, dries it with peat smoke, and distils in a notably large set of stills that help shape a spirit both oily and surprisingly precise. Maturation has long relied on ex-bourbon casks, though other woods appear in selected releases, and the resulting style is less brute force than studied contradiction: antiseptic and sweet, smoky and coastal, severe at first encounter yet deeply compelling thereafter. It is a whisky that seldom asks to be liked immediately, only understood.

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