MountainRoot
Reviewed
January 13, 2020 (edited January 15, 2021)
Appearance: A honey gold color lights up this special scotch, with thick watery legs teasing one into a sip.
Nose: The nose could summarize Nick Offerman himself, I’m sure. There is a tough rugged side boasting delectable Lagavulin peat, and meat like tender BBQ. But there is also a hidden softer side with notes of honey and flowers, incense smoke, red apple and cherry.
Taste: The palate isn’t at all overwhelming and is delicious with notes of salty peat, BBQ burnt ends, and dark chocolate.
Finish: The finish is briney and peaty and dry.
Thoughts: Now this is Lagavulin! I would love nothing more than to drink this scotch with Ron Swanson and discuss life and whiskey! It’s a delicious sipper, with admittedly a bit less flavor than I was expecting, but still fantastic. I am glad I tried it and definitely recommend it! Lagavulin, well done, friends! Sláinte!
100.0
USD
per
Bottle