LAGAVULIN 8 YEARS ISLAY SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY
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Producer: Diageo Special Releases
Region: Islay
Taste Profile: Dark chocolate, smoke, maritime, honey, black pepper
Peating: – medium high
Aroma: Fresh and clean, with notes of black pepper, dark chocolate, aromatic smoke, and hints of lemon, smoked meat, and maritime aromas.
Taste: Pleasantly oily, with notes of wood smoke, honey, tobacco, and pepper, along with hints of dark chocolate and some spicy notes.
Finish: Good length, with peat and wood smoke mingling with chocolate and spice notes.
Lagavulin 8 Years Old, released in 2016 to celebrate the distillery’s 200th anniversary, was such a huge success that it became a permanent addition to their range—a decision that makes us very happy!
The story of Lagavulin 8 Years Old dates back to the late 19th century, when Alfred Barnard, writing for Harper's Weekly Gazette, set out on a journey to explore the distilleries of Scotland, England, and Ireland. His trip lasted two years (1885–1887), during which he visited 167 distilleries and wrote a 500-page book. Naturally, Barnard also made it to Islay and visited Lagavulin. The whisky he tasted on that occasion was an 8-year-old Lagavulin, which he described as “exceptionally fine,” while of the distillery he wrote: “No prettier or more romantic spot could have been chosen for a distillery.”
Alcohol: 48%
Producer: Diageo Special Releases
Region: Islay
Taste Profile: Dark chocolate, smoke, maritime, honey, black pepper
Peating: – medium high
Aroma: Fresh and clean, with notes of black pepper, dark chocolate, aromatic smoke, and hints of lemon, smoked meat, and maritime aromas.
Taste: Pleasantly oily, with notes of wood smoke, honey, tobacco, and pepper, along with hints of dark chocolate and some spicy notes.
Finish: Good length, with peat and wood smoke mingling with chocolate and spice notes.
Lagavulin 8 Years Old, released in 2016 to celebrate the distillery’s 200th anniversary, was such a huge success that it became a permanent addition to their range—a decision that makes us very happy!
The story of Lagavulin 8 Years Old dates back to the late 19th century, when Alfred Barnard, writing for Harper's Weekly Gazette, set out on a journey to explore the distilleries of Scotland, England, and Ireland. His trip lasted two years (1885–1887), during which he visited 167 distilleries and wrote a 500-page book. Naturally, Barnard also made it to Islay and visited Lagavulin. The whisky he tasted on that occasion was an 8-year-old Lagavulin, which he described as “exceptionally fine,” while of the distillery he wrote: “No prettier or more romantic spot could have been chosen for a distillery.”
Alcohol: 48%
Producer: Diageo Special Releases
Region: Islay
Taste Profile: Dark chocolate, smoke, maritime, honey, black pepper
Peating: – medium high
Aroma: Fresh and clean, with notes of black pepper, dark chocolate, aromatic smoke, and hints of lemon, smoked meat, and maritime aromas.
Taste: Pleasantly oily, with notes of wood smoke, honey, tobacco, and pepper, along with hints of dark chocolate and some spicy notes.
Finish: Good length, with peat and wood smoke mingling with chocolate and spice notes.
Lagavulin 8 Years Old, released in 2016 to celebrate the distillery’s 200th anniversary, was such a huge success that it became a permanent addition to their range—a decision that makes us very happy!
The story of Lagavulin 8 Years Old dates back to the late 19th century, when Alfred Barnard, writing for Harper's Weekly Gazette, set out on a journey to explore the distilleries of Scotland, England, and Ireland. His trip lasted two years (1885–1887), during which he visited 167 distilleries and wrote a 500-page book. Naturally, Barnard also made it to Islay and visited Lagavulin. The whisky he tasted on that occasion was an 8-year-old Lagavulin, which he described as “exceptionally fine,” while of the distillery he wrote: “No prettier or more romantic spot could have been chosen for a distillery.”
Alcohol: 48%
Producer: Diageo Special Releases
Region: Islay
Taste Profile: Dark chocolate, smoke, maritime, honey, black pepper
Peating: – medium high
Aroma: Fresh and clean, with notes of black pepper, dark chocolate, aromatic smoke, and hints of lemon, smoked meat, and maritime aromas.
Taste: Pleasantly oily, with notes of wood smoke, honey, tobacco, and pepper, along with hints of dark chocolate and some spicy notes.
Finish: Good length, with peat and wood smoke mingling with chocolate and spice notes.
Lagavulin 8 Years Old, released in 2016 to celebrate the distillery’s 200th anniversary, was such a huge success that it became a permanent addition to their range—a decision that makes us very happy!
The story of Lagavulin 8 Years Old dates back to the late 19th century, when Alfred Barnard, writing for Harper's Weekly Gazette, set out on a journey to explore the distilleries of Scotland, England, and Ireland. His trip lasted two years (1885–1887), during which he visited 167 distilleries and wrote a 500-page book. Naturally, Barnard also made it to Islay and visited Lagavulin. The whisky he tasted on that occasion was an 8-year-old Lagavulin, which he described as “exceptionally fine,” while of the distillery he wrote: “No prettier or more romantic spot could have been chosen for a distillery.”
Alcohol: 48%