Laphroaig 11 Year Old Islay Festival 2003 700ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
Scotch Whisky Islay Whisky 11 Year Old

Laphroaig

Laphroaig 11 Year Old Islay Festival 2003

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700ml

ABV

40%

Age

11 YO

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Laphroaig 11 Year Old Islay Festival 2003 is a Scotch whisky from the renowned Islay region, known for its distinctive peaty character. This expression has been aged for 11 years, ...

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Name Laphroaig 11 Year Old Islay Festival 2003
Brand Laphroaig
Average Price £450.00
Region Islay Whisky

Product Properties

Volume 700ml
Alcohol Content (ABV) 40%
Age 11 Year Old
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 01-26-2026

Product Description

Laphroaig 11 Year Old Islay Festival 2003 is a Scotch whisky from the renowned Islay region, known for its distinctive peaty character. This expression has been aged for 11 years, showcasing the distillery's commitment to quality and tradition. Laphroaig is celebrated for its heavily peated style, making it a notable choice for fans of bold flavors.

Tasting Notes

Nose

Peaty smoke with hints of medicinal notes, seaweed, and a touch of vanilla.

Palate

Rich and full-bodied with flavors of brine, smoked bacon, and a subtle sweetness from dried fruits.

Finish

Long and warming with lingering smoke and a slight saltiness.

Additional Notes

A complex and well-balanced expression that showcases the classic Laphroaig character.

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About The Brand: Laphroaig

Islay single malt Scotch whiskey is produced at the Laphroaig distillery. It is called after the region of land near the mouth of Loch Laphroaig on the island of Islay's southern shore. The toponym's meaning is uncertain, although an often proposed derivation contains the words 'lag,' which is Gaelic for 'hollow,' 'breid,' which is Norse for 'breadth,' and 'vik,' which is Norse for 'bay,' suggesting an initial Gaelic form that may be something like 'Lag Bhrdhaig' (the hollow of Broadbay). The placename 'Praig,' which is also supposed to mean 'wide bay,' on the east coast of Islay may be linked to the name. Suntory Holdings of Japan's American affiliate, Beam Suntory, owns and runs the distillery and the brand. Since the first drop of whisky came off the still in 1815, distillery management have handed on their heritage of manufacturing whiskey. The art of Laphroaig has been guarded by Ian Hunter, Bessie Williamson, John MacDougal, Denise Nicole, Iain Henderson, John Campbell, and our newest distillery manager, Barry MacAffer. Naturally, each person brought their own impact, but everyone recognized the distinctive qualities that make Laphroaig the whiskey it is. The Kilbride Stream, hand-cut peat, floor-malted barley, mash tuns, cold-smoking kilns, copper alchemy, and the finesse of oak aging. Each and every step is important in creating the Scotch whisky with the most complex flavors.

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