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Laphroaig Triple Wood
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
November 27, 2014 (edited March 12, 2017)
Nose: Intense peat, of course, with a berry-infused sweetness that doesn't particularly scream "sherry."
Palate: Big sweet peat arrival with a great oily "Laphroaig" mouthfeel. The sherry is an excellent compliment here and seems to augment the peat presence beyond the QC expression. Delicious sweet berry notes compliment the oily peat.
Final Thoughts: Bad ass. As complex as Uigeadail, and although this isn't as powerful, it is more well-rounded. Hugely complex and delicious. A good expression of Laphroaig.
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