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Lagavulin 26 Year Old - Special Releases 2021

Lagavulin 26 Year Old - Special Releases 2021

Vol 700 mL ABV 44.2%
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The jewel in the crown of The King of Islay is  noble, generous and precious, understated yet rich in subtle, smouldering intensity; truly  an exceptional gem of a whisky.

This lovely, mature single vintage malt, the first 26 year old Lagavulin Special Release, perfectly expresses the rich first fill Pedro Ximenez/Oloroso cask style and is quite delicious, sure in the knowledge that its  balance and smooth tastes have been shape
and respected by the decades.

Tasting Notes

Appearance: A deep-hued beech tree in autumn.

 

Nose: On the mellow nose a finely woven wine-woody aroma  of great complexity takes time to yield its individual secrets.  Light, fresh and vinous top notes mingle with the linseed oil  of an artist’s studio then fade into a warm suggestion of sun-  bleached polished mahogany, backed by dry edible  seaweed, with sweeter hints of baked fig and butterscotch.  Further in, the aromas grow more pungent, oily and  fragrantly smoky; like going fishing, with background aromas  of tarry rope and boat engine. If a little water is added, their  intensity is reduced, while a note of clean linen survives best.​

 

Body: Medium.​

 

Palate: In the light, ultra-smooth and oily texture a  sweetness briefly gleams, soon tinged with salt and pepper,  the whole growing more savoury and smokier all the time.  Here is all the precious sweet-smoky style of Lagavulin, in a  glowing, well-rounded form. A drop of water, not needed, yet  seems to heighten the harmony of flavours.​

 

Finish: Long, sweetly warning and faintly smoky, as with  smouldering beech leaves, leaving an aftertaste of  chanterelle mushrooms. A drop of water introduces a little  pepper, then the smokiness reasserts itself in the drying  aftertaste.​

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