Laphroaig 19 Year Old 2001 – Scottish Folklore Series #3 (Cask 88) 70cl Whisky

Scotland • 70cl • 53.9%
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£799.00

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Style

Single Malt

Country

Scotland

Distillery/BrandLaphroaig Whisky
Bottler

Cask 88

Distillation Date

14 Feb 2001

Cask Number

1700369

Laphroaig 19 Year Old 2001 – Scottish Folklore Series #3 (Cask 88)

A particularly stylish independent bottling of 19 year old single malt from the Laphroaig Distillery on Islay, presented as part of the Scottish Folklore Series by Cask 88. This one was finished in a a first-fill Château Léoville-Las Cases Bordeaux barrique before being bottled at cask strength, with 270 bottles produced. The labels feature Cailleach Beira on them, who is said to be the mother of Gods with immense power, according to Scottish folklore.

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Tasting Note by The Producer

Nose

Starts sweet and musty, like freshly trampled grapes. There’s a richness like black cherry jam on wholemeal toast. The toasted note becomes a full burning peat fire within a few moments, undercut by grated nutmeg and Laphroaig’s distinctive algal iodine.

Palate

Dense and chewy on the tongue, like a dark malt loaf studded with dried cherries and pecan nuts. A heavy oakiness is a solid anchor, around which flavours of honey-glazed ham, smoked paprika and laver cake coalesce.

Finish

Once the smoke has cleared (which takes a little while), there’s a lingering note of after-dinner brandy and praline chocolates. Those ones that are shaped like seashells.

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Laphroaig 19 Year Old 2001 – Scottish Folklore Series #3 (Cask 88)

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