Description
Whiskey: Lagavulin Manager`s Choice (Bottled 2009) 1993 Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
This Lagavulin, distilled in 1993, underwent maturation in a single cask and was subsequently bottled in 2009 as part of their Managers` Choice series.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 109.4 (54.7%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Lagavulin
This Lagavulin, distilled in 1993, underwent maturation in a single cask and was subsequently bottled in 2009 as part of their Managers` Choice series. The aroma profile opens to mixed fruits, a touch of medicinal notes, seaweed, sea breeze, honey, toffee, and salt. The palate offers sherry-infused honey sweetness, hints of eucalyptus, apricot, savoury ham, traces of an old campfire, anise, camphor, and malt.
Lagavulin Manager`s Choice (Bottled 2009) 1993 Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: The aroma profile opens to mixed fruits, a touch of medicinal notes, seaweed, sea breeze, honey, toffee, and salt.
Palate: The palate offers sherry-infused honey sweetness, hints of eucalyptus, apricot, savoury ham, traces of an old campfire, anise, camphor, and malt.
Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.
Distillery Information
Lagavulin is one of the ‘big three’ peated malts from southern Islay, the other two being Ardbeg and Laphroaig. Official founded in 1816 by John Johnston, the distillery draws water from the local Solan Lochs while the peat is sourced from bogs on the western edge of the island. The team run four stills, two of which they inherited from the mythical Malt Mill distillery that was built on the same site, and favour long distillations, resulting in rounder, smoother whisky. For a long time the distillery favoured a 16 year old as their flagship bottling – the extended ageing indicative of their preference for less active, second or third full ex-Bourbon casks. Considered by many to be the classic Islay dram, Lagavulin is peaty and dry with hints of sea-spray and bonfire. More mature bottlings are notable by their elegant smokiness and complex aromas.






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