$100 and over
Laphroaig 10 Year Old Scotch Whisky
Laphroaig, founded in 1815 by brothers Donald and Alexander Johnston, has an extremely rich history; neighbourly disputes with Lagavulin and many ownership changes to name a couple. The 10 Year Old Single Malt is Laphroaig's signature malt that is full sparkling gold in colour and has that signature rich smoke and seaweed character with a hint of sweetness. Surprisingly the palate is rich with subtle sweet hints and complex layers of salt and peatiness that evolve on the palate and continue to the long and dry finish.
Laphroaig Quarter Scotch Whisky
The Quarter Cask is a strong, double cask matured, non-chill filtered malt from the iconic Islay distillery, Laphroaig. With a nose of burning peat embers and hints of coconut and bananas that is then followed by a palate that is deep and complex with smoky flavours. Still quite gentle with a hint of sweetness, this 48% Single Malt has a long, spicy and smoky finish that seems to last an eternity.
Laphroaig Quarter
This takes its inspiration from the small casks often used for Whisky in the 19th century. The relationship between barrels and the maturing spirit is critical and a small cask size gives up to 30% greater contact with wood compared to larger sizes, thus greatly intensifying the maturation process. The additional oak influence creates a soft sweetness and velvety feel when first tasted, then the intense peatiness unique to Laphroaig, comes bursting through. The finish is long and alternates between sweetness and peat.
Laphroaig 34 Year Old The Ian Hunter Story Book 5 Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky
This 34-year-old ex-bourbon barrel matured single malt is the fifth and final release in our series of rare and collectable aged whiskies to celebrate the story of the legendary Ian Hunter. Colour: Rich Copper Nose: Lightly peaty with notes of iodine and burnt wood. Floral green malt, sweet candy floss and vanilla fudge, and subtle blueberry and raspberry accents. Palate: Sweet and spicy, with hints of classic Laphroaig peat and cold barbecue ash. Salted caramel and butterscotch, roast chestnut, a hint of peach, dried flowers and white pepper. Finish: Peaty and malty, with a lingering sweetness. Maturation: Double matured in a combination of first fill ex-bourbon American Oak barrels and Pedro Ximénez European Oak Hogheads.