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LeeEvolved

Laphroaig Càirdeas 2012 Origin Edition

Single Malt — Islay, Scotland

Reviewed September 6, 2019 (edited March 2, 2022)
4.5
4.5 out of 5 stars
As I work my way farther back with the Laphroaig Feis Ile Cairdeas releases, I find myself enjoying the history behind the bottles just as much as the whisky itself. This is the 2012 release, subtitled: Origin Edition. It’s named this based on the fact that they used a portion of the blend from the original Cairdeas blends that came before it: aged 13-21 years in ex-bourbon casks. There’s also quarter casked, 7 year old juice providing the majority of the blend. There were 3,000 bottles available the day of the festival and these days you must search the auction houses to find the few that remain. I’ve purchased 2 bottles over the last year or two, one I had to pay $300 to win and the other I snagged, while most bidders were preoccupied I guess, for $159. It’s bottled at 51.2% ABV and isn’t chill filtered or colored. It’s a light straw in the tasting glass and makes some lightning fast legs and thin drops on the rim after a spin. The nose is dominated by leather, bandaids and smoked bacon. There’s a hint of raisin-like sweetness and eucalyptus/aloe gel creating a crazy funk, mixed with earthy peat after an extended rest in the glass. It wasn’t overly smoky and everything seemed muted and well entangled. The youthful whisky didn’t overpower the older stuff, so maybe the exact blended amounts were closer to 50/50 than I would’ve guessed. The palate showcases typical-Laphroaig, meaty smoke and bandaid funk, with earthy minerals. The elevated ABV was also very well hidden- at no point does it seem hot. There was even a citrus and berry sweetness around mid sip- very unexpected. It really was mouth watering and refreshing. The finish was long, smoky and leathery. There was a lingering zest and I had to chase away the medicinal notes with some water after several minutes. It felt like I had wrapped a used bandaid around my tongue after 10-15 minutes. I really wanted that flavor gone at that point, lol. Overall, I love the fact that this bottle contained some pretty old Laphroaig. You gotta think that back before the current whisky craze, distilleries put older stuff out to market a whole lot more liberally just because they wanted things to be as good as could be and didn’t know that they could’ve sold this stuff for a huge mark up if they had just held onto it for another 5-6 years. That same 21yo whisky could’ve been released as a single malt in 2018 as a 27yo with an asking price of $650. And while this Cairdeas isn’t experimental, it is a fantastic representation of Laphroaig and signals their respect and love for fans of their whisky. This one rates a 4.25 rating, with a slight bump just because it has some two decade old juice in it. 4.5 stars. If you’re a Laphroaig fanboy, like me, do yourself a favor and save up and search for these old Feis Ile bottles. They’re really good and have a great story to tell. Cheers, my friends.
230.0 USD per Bottle
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  • Telex
    March 1, 2020

    What I would give for a sip! Oh myyyy....

  • Soba45
    September 7, 2019

    @LeeEvolved Cheers for the kind words, I thoroughly enjoy your reviews :-). Yeah all good I fully understand, not really worth the risk as if stopped by customs it'd cost me a bomb anyhow. Yeah I love USA one of my favourite countries, lovely people but man the vitriol at the moment... that and the healthcare. Two reasons I'm happy (most of the time) to be stuck down the arse end of the world :-)

  • LeeEvolved
    September 7, 2019

    @Soba45 - if there was a way I knew I could safely get a sample box to you, without it getting lost, smashed or confiscated, I’d definitely send you a healthy pour of every one I have. Your input to this community is a valued one and its people like you that deserve a chance to try these type of bottles. I’m sorry I can’t do more, lol. I would tell you (in jest) to move to the states so you could swap samples almost at will, but here lately I’ve sometimes wished I could escape the current USA, with all its media biased reporting, hate-fueled social media, presidential tweet storms, etc. It can get so tiring at times. Lol

  • Soba45
    September 7, 2019

    Ah before I die I'd like to just try ONE Cairdeas. Great review and very very jealous of the Cairdeas journey your on:-)

  • PBMichiganWolverine
    September 6, 2019

    I’m now so looking forward to trying this after reading your review.

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