Nose:
I pick up some nice "handcrafted suede" , vanilla, very light hint of citrus and some freshly cut wood.
Taste:
Peat comes to the palate in a delicate way (for a Lagavulin), it brings along some brown sugar, almpnds and orange peel notes, followed by what I can describes as something between toffee and milk chocolate.
All is wrapped up in a warm coffee and caramel finish.
Overall a very nice "Autumn evening in a comfy sofa" dram.
489.0
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Edinburgh Airport (EDI)
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