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Laphroaig 10 Year Cask Strength (Batch 1)
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
November 27, 2014 (edited September 13, 2016)
Nose: Surprisingly shy and densely mellow with a sweetness (there just has to be sherry-matured whisky in here), iodine, wet grass and rocks, and very little peat! With water: rubbery sherry, and after time some flowers (honeysuckle?). Palate: HUGE! Oily sweetness with an exceptional mouthfeel, HUGE PEAT, medicinal, dirt, earth, mild mango. It's never as "hot" and aggressive as you might expect and I remember the 10yo being hotter. Massively flavorful with no holes whatsoever and considerably more complex than I expected. Like a big warm hug. Finish: Endless. Fades pretty uniformly, but I think the rubbery medicine notes linger longest. Final Thoughts: This is a knockout. It's absolutely bold and in your face while still demonstrating complexity. Fun whisky; a true adventure. This one has a very slow pace because of its positively huge presence.
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