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Lagavulin 8 Year
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
August 19, 2020 (edited October 1, 2022)
Impressions @ neck level:
The nose carries the wonderful Balblair aroma of ripe peaches in syrup, but overlaid with the white smoke of a newly lit bonfire at the beach. The youth shows itself on the palate with a pleasant zippiness, but the flavors are surprisingly muted. It begins with iodine and smoke before transitioning to a mild tannic note of black tea with lemon, and then a more vegetal eucalyptus-like note . The finish is medium in length, but shorter than the proof would suggest, lingering on the aforementioned herbal and vegetal notes.
Thought it's not as close to the 12 year as I had hoped, this is great value at $50, and it compares favorably to Ardbeg 10 and Talisker 10 for me. Laphroaig 10, though, remains my entry-level go-to for this style and price range.
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Thanks for the comparisons. I'd been thinking about getting a bottle of this since the 16 is going up in price. Sounds like this one is priced fairly.
@CKarmios there is a lot of versatility in this expression, and the favorable quality/price ratio eases some of my anxiety concerning whisky tariffs.
Bought this recently for the 200th celebratory bottling; not yet opened. If it's as good as Ardbeg 10 and Talisker 10, it will have surpassed my expectation already.