LeeEvolved
Reviewed
January 14, 2017 (edited August 5, 2017)
I'm finally down to my last store bought 50ml sample, I had high hopes that this was going to be the best. LeDaig 10 year old is a peated, single malt from Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. It's non-chill filtered and comes in at a lively 92.6 proof.
It's light straw in color and produces very oily, long legs in the tasting glass. On the nose, there's lots of peat smoke, pine needles and charred oak barrel. The palate is a wash of spices, pepper and peat. It has a medium to long finish with those same flavors dominating the entire profile. It's a bit harsh and not at all complex, but enjoyable nonetheless. I wouldn't mind keeping a bottle of this on hand for when I want a quick peat fix. Cheers