Lagavulin 12 Year (2018 Special Release)
Single Malt
Lagavulin // Islay, Scotland
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wthomps483
Reviewed January 27, 2020It’s been a while since I’ve had the time to do one of these and decided to pick a big bold whisky to get back into the swing. A yearly cask strength offering from the south coast of Islay is what I find in my Glencairn this evening, lets dive in. Nose: At first it’s peat along with a scent that reminds me a bit of a swamp or backwater inlet, we’ll call it brackish funk. Next come softer scents of vanilla and juicy fruits like pineapple. Palate: The palate is the opposite of the nose. First comes the fruit and vanilla. Next a distinct briny flavor. Right before swallowing comes the smoke and peat. The cask strength certainly helps the flavors come across as full but I don’t think I would label them as particularly intense. Finish: The finish starts spicy and peaty before fading into vanilla. The high proof keeps the finish going for quite some time. It’s a well balanced quality dram. It certainly has the peat you would expect but the fullness of the fruity flavors help to keep it balanced. At the time of this review the bottle is almost halfway gone but when I happened upon some notes from the first dram out of the bottle I noticed it was almost exactly the same. This suggests that oxidation doesn’t have much of an affect on the flavor of the whisky. I also added water as I went which made the fruity notes more prominent. It’s plenty balanced without the additional water so I didn’t find it necessary. The quality here is unquestioned and although expensive I’m glad I grabbed it, but I don’t think I loved it enough to try and find another one. Sláinte!125.0 USD per Bottle -
Springheeledrob
Reviewed January 4, 2020 (edited January 14, 2020)Brutal without water, in a good way. Amazing after 2 drops -
Scottyemo
Reviewed December 22, 2019Ugh, I hate rating a Lagavulin this low, but it just doesn’t compare to the 16. It still has that same seawater and smoke feel on the nose, but loses a lot of the complexity of the 16 in the taste with more bite and harshness. -
Shenitsky
Reviewed December 21, 2019 (edited May 28, 2020)You can smell the smoke the second you pop the cork. A whirlwind of sweet peaty smoke and iodine on the nose before it burns your nose hairs from the cash strength. Take a small sip and the peat hits you and get similar tones to the 16, but not really as smooth. Nonetheless, still a smoke tasty treat.150.0 USD per Bottle -
Jitsupunk
Reviewed December 17, 2019 (edited March 8, 2020)I dont know how people taste all these different flavors from this stuff. All I know is that it taste better than most other things -
Whiskey_Hound
Reviewed December 6, 2019 (edited May 28, 2020)This one isn't too far off from the 2017 in terms of notes. The quality is all there. If you happen to have read my review for the 2017, you would know that I hold that one in the highest of regards. It's my immediate reaction whenever somebody asks me my favorite whisky. I had lofty expectations for this one, and, spoiler alert, it absolutely delivers. Nose: Medicinal peat, iodine, campfire smoke, sea salt, and brine are immediately present, true to Lag. Beyond that is a creamy lemon note (think lemon custard pie). Interestingly, there are some floral notes, as well as sweeter ones like vanilla and honey. There is also a bit of orange, as well as some other fruits that I couldn't quite pick out. With a little help from the internet, I've determined it's a combination of raspberry and peach. Like a blue raspberry lollipop. Cask strength? Not a whiff of booze. Instead, you get layer upon layer of goodness. Wow. Palate: Bonfire smoke and bean chili spice explode upon entry. Beyond that is a citrus punch: think lemon and grapefruit. Sea salt and brine still present. Smoked BBQ meats, ash and char. Salted caramel and milk chocolate. Rounded off with some heavy cinnamon and black pepper spice. Oaky. The ABV rears its head here, but I welcome it. Wave after wave of rich, intense flavor. Amazing. Finish: Salty smoked salmon like with the 2017, but a bit less prominent. Transitions to more citrus: lemon, orange, grapefruit. Then we move to the sweet portion: more milk chocolate and caramel. A late-game cinnamon and pepper kick revitalize the finish until it finally extinguishes. When this long finish is finally over, I'm left feeling like I'm driving home from a much needed day at the beach. Refreshed and relaxed, but also in serious need of some water to combat the salt! 5-star rating. Don't feel as though I need to explain that one. I hate to give out too many of those, but it really was inevitable with this one. Where this gets interesting is how I compare it the 2017 release. The reality is, I need to pick up another bottle of each and put the two to task. Before tonight I'd have said the 2017 with ease, but as time has passed, this one has really opened up. Lag fans, peat heads, and cask-strength lovers rejoice. This is an automatic purchase if you can handle a good dose of smoke and ABV. Cannot wait to try the 2019; I'm also eyeing a 2016 release that I saw on the shelf at a local store as recently as a month ago. Lucky me. This is worth every penny of $130. Buy with confidence.130.0 USD per Bottle
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