Nose- Much lighter peat comes through than the Laphroaig. Instead there are fruit notes (raisins and dates) with smoke wafting in the background.
Body- Thicker and oilier than Laphroaig with a salty meat smoke blending with a fruity sweetness.
Finish- Mint and a hint of lemon. Phenols are present throughout but not overpowering.
Note- This has a noticeably thicker mouthfeel. I prefer it over the Laphroaig. I really am beginning to come around to peaty scotches thanks to Lagavulin (still my favorite Islay scotch).
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