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LAGAVULIN

LAGAVULIN 8 Year Old, 48% ABV

LAGAVULIN 8 Year Old, 48% ABV

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Released to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the founding of Lagavulin distillery by John Johnston in 1816, this eight-year-old Single Malt Scotch Whisky is big and smoky. A celebration of the people and craft that have made Lagavulin great over the last two centuries, its fragrant, tea-scented smoke alongside nose-drying, maritime aromas is unlocked with just a drop of water.

Inspired by the visit of Alfred Barnard to the distillery in the 1880s when he tried an 'exceptionally fine' eight-year-old from the distillery, this is a fitting tribute for the milestone. With a light body that becomes pleasantly oily, the Lagavulin 8-Year-Old palate boasts a magnificently full-on Lagavulin taste that’s somehow even bigger than you expect. The limited-edition, beautifully pristine presentation box makes it the perfect gift for lovers of peaty and powerful whiskies.

Do not let its relatively young tenure in the cask fool you into thinking that it can't deliver, for the Lagavulin 8 Year Old punches well above its weight class!

Tasting Notes

This expression is known for its intense smoky flavor, derived from the peat-rich environment of Islay, coupled with notes of citrus, vanilla, and sea salt. Matured for eight years, it offers a balanced and complex profile with a long, warming finish, making it a favorite among whisky enthusiasts.

Key Information

Type: Single Malt
Age: 8 Years
ABV: 48%
Vol: 700ml

 

Serving Suggestions
First things first, be comfortable, relaxed and free from distractions. Pour a healthy amount (15-25ml) into a nosing glass (e.g., glencairn) and let it sit for a while. We recommend a minute of resting in the glass for every year in the cask. Otherwise, let it settle down for 5-10 minutes at least.

Help yourself to a 'warm up dram' in the meantime - something simple to open up the palate. When ready, start nosing the spirit, followed by sipping it (noting how it arrives on your palate and its development), and finally the finish. Take your time to get to know the spirit, noting its expression, character, depth, complexity and flavours. These can all change with adding drops of water so play around to find different sides of the spirit and identity a personal sweet spot for yourself!

But always remember, the best way to drink it is the way you like it!

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