Lagavulin 8 Year Old 70cl Whisky
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After the wonderful reception that the Lagavulin 8 Year Old 200th Anniversary Edition received when it was released in 2016, the Islay-based distillers decided to add this delicious expression to their permanent core range! As Alfred Barnard (author of The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom) said of an 8 year old Lagavulin in the 1880s, this stuff is "exceptionally fine".
If you feel like broadening your horizons and experiencing Lagavulin as you never have before, then we heavily recommend The Lagavulin Hot Chocolate. We know that this may not appeal to some, but honestly you really should give it a try because it's absolutely gorgeous. You can find a recipe for it right here.
Salted popcorn, honey-roasted nuts, tarry ropes and light hints of freshly-chopped cedar. A touch of burnt sugar sweetness lingers.
Smokey peat appears first on the palate, followed by coriander seed, barley sugar, cumin powder, smoked kipper and marzipan.
Layers of apple crumble, toasted almond and ash. Another kick of cooking spices right at the end.
I love the 16 year old. My favourite whisky, closely followed by the 10 year old Ardbeg. As the price of Lagavulin has gone up I decide to give this 8 year old a try. Surely it’s just a young 16 right? Wrong!! It takes like petrol with melted burnt tyres mixed in. No complexity, no warm, smoky taste. No Lap Sang tea flavour like the 16, just pure cat urine and burnt tyres. It amazes me how anyone could write a positive review on this whisky. Maybe they’ve burnt their taste buds on this scotch.
I come back to this Whiskey time after time. For the money in my opinion nothing touches it. Smokey, smooth, sweet on the nose and even better on the palate!
This is a real treat for those that drink peaty whisky, quite different than some of the very peaty forward examples from Islay. Just a very good peaty flavour with a hint of wood and a complex strong sweet note.
IMHO a fantastic dram, not as good as the 12 yr cask strength, but good luck affording that one. Pour it at least 30 minutes before you drink it - you will thank me later for that advice. Not nearly as smooth as the 16 - but what do you expect from a whisky that isn’t bottled at a sad 43% and chill filtered…this is half the price, half the age, and twice the flavour of the 16.
I was given this as a birthday present and was really looking forward to it. It was awful. I gave it a number of tries, thinking i must be wrong, but it did not improve. It tastes like raw alcohol with a faint trace of whiskey. I cannot abide even a taste of it now. I will have to tip it away. I've never done that before to a whiskey.
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