Laphroaig 27 Year (2017 Release)
Single Malt
Laphroaig // Islay, Scotland
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brockrexius
Reviewed October 23, 2018Very good, of course...but a distant second to the 30 year. Thinner, not as rich. 4.2.700.0 USD per BottleWrigley Mansion/Geordie's Restaurant -
cascode
Reviewed October 13, 2018 (edited July 9, 2022)Laphroaig tasting evening, Sydney, 26 September 18. Whiskey #4. Nose: The smell of a bowl of fruit salad, enjoyed in a fragrant garden by the sea, with the faintest wisp of smoke occasionally wafted by a salt breeze from a fire on the beach. Beautifully aromatic, enveloping but delicate - sensual but almost diaphanously floral. At times the fruity aroma rises in intensity to be like the smell of a bag of boiled fruit sweets, but only for an instant before being dispelled by the gentle aromatic smoke. Palate: A sweet, subtle and refined arrival of slightly oily tropical fruit juice (orange, mandarin, pineapple, melon, guava and banana). The waft of smoke from the nose gains in intensity and unfolds into a complex succession of smoky flavours as it develops - peat smoke, cigar ash, wood-fire cinders and ever so slightly over-toasted raisin bread. Concomitant warm and savoury spicy flavours (notably cardamom and cumin) emerge carrying notes of Greek coffee and old, well-tamed oak tannins. Finish: Medium/long. The sweetness of the arrival very gradually turns to a dry leathery tobacco with a touch of oak. Sublime. Simply sublime. I love old peated whisky, particularly Laphroaig, and I take the opportunity to attend any tasting where such an expression will be featured. The character is so different from younger Laphroaig bottlings (which are enjoyable in their own way, of course). If you're looking for a smoky blast then stay with Laphroaig of 15 years or less, or any of the NAS expressions, as with age this distillate becomes something quite different (as is the case with all smoky whiskies). From 15 years onwards, it starts to change character significantly so by the time you arrive at this 27 year old the signature smoke has become a subtle background that permeates the other facets of the whisky, leaving the fruity and gentle spicy notes to take centre stage. Give this time to breathe after pouring. Don't even think of tasting it before it's had at least 20 minutes in the glass - you will only be cheating yourself of a wonderful experience and wasting the whisky. Hurrying this malt is a mortal sin. Don't add any water either - enjoy this neat in all its glory. "Outstanding" : 91/100 (5 stars)1200.0 AUD per Bottle -
Adam-Brudner
Reviewed May 17, 2018Softer Laphroaig peat. Lemon and herbs. Honey, caramel, jasmine tea. Subtle but delicious. -
LeeEvolved
Reviewed April 21, 2018 (edited April 8, 2021)** Disclaimer: This review is what I would consider a “Quick Hit”- meaning I won’t have my usual in-depth notes that I usually like to take. The reason: this sample was poured at Whiskyfest DC on 4/17/18. All of these reviews will not be scored and I am actively looking to try them again at some point to do them more justice. Well, once my anger and disappointment subsided from Laphroaig NOT bringing the 25yo, 30yo or the Cairdeas for VIP like they promised I had to try the 27. I have bottles of the 25 and 30 at home so I was really looking forward to trying them without having to open my personal bottles. Dammit, Laphroaig rep! Anyway, onto the 27- the latest vintage was released in the spring of 2017. It had typical Laphroaig creosote notes with a surprisingly strong oak backbone. There was a hint of vanilla mingling in and out throughout the entire sip. The finish was rather long and somewhat dry- unusual for Laphroaig. They are typically oily. It had some depth to it, but I’m not sure I need an entire bottle- especially at $600+. Cheers. -
Generously_Paul
Reviewed April 20, 2018Review #3 of 12 from DC Whiskyfest 2018. I was only able to do 12 because I came down with something that afternoon that really messed with my head and stomach. I should have just stayed in the hotel room but I didn’t pay $350 for VIP tickets to sample my pillow! No scores for anything sampled as I don’t think it would be fair. Much to our disdain, this was the only VIP pour of the 4 promised by Laphroaig to actually make it to Whiskyfest and it put us in a bad mood. Creosote, Peat, bourbon notes and vanilla on the nose. Seemed mature really needed time to develop. The palate was smooth with peat and strong oak. Hard to tell if this one is worth it, but I suspect it’s better as a collectible.
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