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Lagavulin 13 Year Fèis Ìle 2021
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
January 23, 2022 (edited September 23, 2022)
Feis ile is Islay's most iconic party, and the king, Lagavulin, always release a special expression for such an event, and let me tell you, almost always you are going to enjoy it. 2021 release was a 13yo, Port finished single cask strength. Bottled at 56.1%, with a tawny color.
On the nose, starts with power. Plane Gasoline; Red fruits, Banana; but also new car tires. Mint, sawdust. After a first sip, it gave me an exact note of fanta soda. Banan bread and plastic. Crazy stuff, good stuff.
On the palate, starts with "Crush" cola, which was the Ecuadorian version of a Fanta Soda, they competed for a while during de 1980s and 1990s. Salt, peat and the flavor you get when you are about to take a Tylenol pill but you hold it for 2 seconds in your tonge. The third sip gave me a super sweet flan caramel note. Such a wonderful, complex, crazy dram.
Aftertatse has the mythical "Bite". It actually makes you bite the flavors that are coming from your throat. Cigarrettes, Red fruirs and Hay smoke. Grain salt and the beautiful Lagavulin peat.
Overall, this is one more proof that Lagavulin is arguably the king of Islay. It is elegant, powerful, interesting, full of flavor, but still manages to be more easy-drinkable that other Cask Strength Islay malts. The port cask just made this dram a little bit crazy, but in a good way. The first sip made me think "wow this would be perfect for having a glass before bedtime"; the second sip change my mood into "wow i should go to a bar right now till 5am" and the third sip was all about "this is simply amazing". My score for this beast is a truly deserved 95 over 100.
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