Lagavulin
Volume
700ml
ABV
57.7%
Age
12 YO
Retailers
1
Lagavulin 12 Year Old (Special Release 2005) is a Scotch whisky from the Islay region, known for its distinctive peaty character. With an ABV of 57.7%, this expression showcases th...
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Lagavulin 12 Year Old (Special Release 2005)
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Lagavulin 12 Year Old (Special Release 2005) is a Scotch whisky from the Islay region, known for its distinctive peaty character. With an ABV of 57.7%, this expression showcases the bold and intense flavors typical of Lagavulin's style. The whisky is part of the Special Release series, which highlights limited edition bottlings from the distillery.
Intense peat smoke with hints of brine, citrus fruits, and a touch of vanilla.
Rich and full-bodied with flavors of smoked meats, dark chocolate, and a burst of citrus zest.
Long and warming with lingering smoke, a hint of saltiness, and a touch of oak.
A bold and complex expression that showcases Lagavulin's signature peat character, balanced with sweetness and depth.
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One of Islay's oldest distilleries, Lagavulin is known around the world for its smokey, peaty whiskies. A malt whiskey distillery called Lagavulin is located in the Scottish hamlet of Lagavulin on the southern tip of the island of Islay. It produces the spirit used to make Islay single malt Scotch whisky. Diageo, a global provider of alcoholic beverages with its headquarters in London, is the owner of Lagavulin. It was once advertised under the no longer in existence Classic Malts line of single malts. The typical release is a 16-year-old with a 43% ABV. Additionally, a Distiller's edition that was aged in Pedro Ximénez Sherry barrels is bottled. A 12-year-old cask-strength variant and numerous older and rarer expressions are also routinely released in addition to these. The name Lagavulin is a translation from the Scottish Gaelic means hollow of the mill, Lag a' Mhuilinn.
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