Lagavulin 16 Year Old Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky 43% vol 70cl

Style Malt
Brand Lagavulin
Country Scotland, United Kingdom
Pack Type Bottle
Bottle Size 0.700L
ABV 43.0%
Product Code 102544
Tasting Note Intense, peat-rich, sweet and salty Scotch from the coast of Islay.

About this product

Lagavulin is one of the smokiest and most intense whiskies in the world. Since 1816. Lagavulin Single Malt Scotch Whisky has been made in a picturesque huddle of buildings on Lagavulin Bay looking onto Dunyvaig castle. Revered by connoisseurs and experts, Lagavulin is known as "the King of Islay". On the nose, this full-bodied single malt has intensely flavoured, peat smoke with iodine and seaweed and a rich, deep sweetness. The palate presents a gentle but strong sweetness, followed by sea salt with touches of wood. The 16 Year Old has become a benchmark Islay dram from the Lagavulin distillery. Best enjoyed from a traditional whisky glass, neat or with a little still water. A gift for all occasions for lovers of peaty and powerful whiskies.

About the brand

Lagavulin 16 Year Old is the pride of more than two centuries' commitment, crafting a legendary, smoky single malt whisky that is the hallmark of the classic Lagavulin distillery.
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Lagavulin is one of the smokiest and most intense whiskies in the world. Since 1816. Lagavulin Single Malt Scotch Whisky has been made in a picturesque huddle of buildings on Lagavulin Bay looking onto Dunyvaig castle. Revered by connoisseurs and experts, Lagavulin is known as "the King of Islay". On the nose, this full-bodied single malt has intensely flavoured, peat smoke with iodine and seaweed and a rich, deep sweetness. The palate presents a gentle but strong sweetness, followed by sea salt with touches of wood. The 16 Year Old has become a benchmark Islay dram from the Lagavulin distillery. Best enjoyed from a traditional whisky glass, neat or with a little still water. A gift for all occasions for lovers of peaty and powerful whiskies.