Description
Whiskey: Laphroaig | Cairdeas | Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 2024 Limited Edition | 700ML
The 2024 Cirdeas limited edition release is a 10-year-old Laphroaig with a bold combination of flavours from the casks of two popular previous releases: 2019s Triple Wood and 2021s PX Cask. Bottled at a fixed strength of 52.4% ABV for a memorable character to share with Friends.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 104.8 (52.4%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Laphroaig
The 2024 Cirdeas limited edition release is a 10-year-old Laphroaig with a bold combination of flavours from the casks of two popular previous releases: 2019s Triple Wood and 2021s PX Cask. Bottled at a fixed strength of 52.4% ABV for a memorable character to share with Friends.
Laphroaig | Cairdeas | Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 2024 Limited Edition | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Brazil nut toffee brittle, with sweet vanilla custard notes and baking spice, followed by milk chocolate covered raisins and a suggestion of spiced orange.
Palate: Rich, sweet and oily on the palate, with notes of smoked orange toffee, stewed peaches and smouldering campfire. Dried fruit notes balanced with hints of coffee grounds and liquorice root for a long lasting and slightly herbal finish.
Finish: Long, slightly sweet and dry with a long, slightly peppery peat-rich smoky finish.
Distillery Information
Laphroaig whisky is made on the Scottish island of Islay. The distillery has been in operation since 1810, making it one of the oldest whisky distilleries in Scotland. Laphroaig whisky is known for its smoky flavour, which comes from the peat used to smoke the barley during the whisky-making process. Laphroaig distillery is open to visitors, and there are several tours available that allow you to see how the whisky is made. You can also try some of the different Laphroaig whiskies at the on-site tasting room. If you’re feeling really adventurous, you can even sign up for a peat-cutting tour. This distillery has malts that are utterly distinctive. The distillery was founded in 1810 by brothers Donald and Alexander Johnston on what was originally a family-run farm in a small bay on the southernmost tip of Islay. Its unique flavour comes in part from its vicinity to the coast and the high moss content of its peat, which is processed in the distillerys own floor maltings. Laphroaig was owned by members of the Johnston family until 1954. In 1847, co-founder Donald Johnston died in dramatic circumstances – after falling into a scalding kettle of burnt ale. For the next decade Walter Graham, manager of neighbouring distillery Lagavulin, ran the company. Laphroaig returned to Johnston family hands in 1857 when Donalds son Dugald gained ownership.




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