Unfortunately, we can't ship Finlaggan Cask Strength to the United States at the moment, but we've got some friends who can.
Finlaggan Cask Strength Bottling Note
A cask strength single malt, no one knows which distillery this has come from, Finlaggan remains a very closely-guarded secret.
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Finlaggan Cask Strength Reviews
Love it.
This single malt is creeping up on my scale, almost a go to.
5th October 2022
A Formidable Force!
I'm new at tasting notes. Literally just started writing my thoughts down last night while tasting a few whiskies. I found this one to be eye-wateringly potent. The only flavor note I could come up with was cedar sap. It was great fun and enjoyed it immensely.
2nd October 2022
Finlaggan is youngish Caol Ila at cask strength. Excellent VFM.
I get this fairly regularly in Japan for ¥3,750 (about £24) and it’s great. Caol Ila at 6 to 7 years would be my best guess. Love it.
6th February 2022
Great
Anyone reading the 1 star review
. Ignore it! The mere fact that he/she thought Illeach and Port Askaig are poor shows terrible taste. Both are absolute belters and so is this!
18th December 2021
thx
i ll like to drink that when it s make cold temperature
20th May 2020
All Islay Cask Strengths are beautiful
If you do not sense that Caol Ila sweetness note so typical for CI, I cannot help you. Look for the same one in As We Get It. There is not so many cask strengths coming from Islay, so you should go for Finlaggan CS for sure. Then try Ileach CS as well, it is beautiful.
23rd January 2018
Just awful
Firstly, let me say that I love Islay malts - the peatier and smokier the better. I have been to the island many times and have a bottle from all the distilleries in my store. That said, what do I think about Finlaggan? Well, I'm not surprised that no distillery wants to own up to producing it! To be honest, I've been caught out before with Ileach and Port Askaig, both being pretty poor whiskies in my view but I was curious about Finlaggan and, given the reviews, I thought it might be worth a try. I wish I hadn't. The nose is awful - it suggests lots of artificiality and when I tasted it, my fears were confirmed: it's like a vaguely peaty blend with lots of caramel and colouring with none of the powerful peat and smoke I was expecting. How anyone could think this was anything to do with Lagavulin is beyond me. Locally, I can buy Laphroaig 10 and Bowmore No 1 for £25, Bunnahabhain 12 for £33 and Ardbeg 10 for £37. I think now I'll stick to attributed Islay malts and refrain from sampling chemical effluent like this.
9th December 2017
very good whisky,i have got it all.
by whisky van geest the tell finlaggan comes from the lagavullin distillery
31st August 2017
Knocks the spots of most Islay singles of around the same price.
A very interesting sinlge malt with both sweetness and peatiness. Knocks the spots of most Islay singles of around the same price. Lovely!
10th August 2017
Find it. Buy it. Remark the discovery.
An absolute find. Power, grace, balance. Nadal on clay. That good. And please, mums the word. If this whisky gets better known, forget it. So, shhhh....quiet!
22nd April 2017
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