2012 Berry Bros. & Rudd Williamson, Cask Ref. 224, Islay, Single Malt Scotch Whisky(60.4%)
- Scotch Whisky
Product: 20128057060
70 cl Bottle
Description
This single malt whisky hails from one of Islay's best known distilleries which sits on the craggy Kildalton shoreline where the Lords of the Isles held their seat of power.
The nose is immediately briny and smoky with some pleasant yellow skinned fruit notes. The palate gives oily, peaty flavours which build in intensity towards the distinctive smoky, iodine finish.
The nose is immediately briny and smoky with some pleasant yellow skinned fruit notes. The palate gives oily, peaty flavours which build in intensity towards the distinctive smoky, iodine finish.
Product Type Scotch Whisky
Main Ingredients Barley
Region Scotch Whisky
Producer Laphroaig Distillery, Islay
About this spirit
Laphroaig Distillery, Islay
Laphroaig (Gaelic for the beautiful hollow by the broad bay) boasts, as its name demands, an idyllic setting for a Distillery, with its own sea loch and peninsula in the south-east of Islay. The distillery was established in 1815 by the brothers Donald and Alec Johnston. Alas one of the founding brothers died in 1847 by drowning in a vat of fermenting wash, and it passed through the family, with much in-fighting along the way. Laphroaig's peat bogs on the Glenmachrie Peat Moss and its water source, the Kilbride Dam, combines in the distilling process to produce a characteristically peaty and full-coloured whisky. Its unique taste saw it prosper in America during Prohibition (1920-1933) where its import was permitted as a 'medicinal spirit'. Many of the original buildings remain, including the traditional malting floors where the malt is regularly turned by hand to maintain an even temperature throughout the 7-day germination period. Without question one of Scotland's most renowned distilleries. About 10% of the production is marketed as single malt, the remaining part being incorporated in blend, amongst others Black Bottle and Islay Mist. After the French group Pernod Ricard took control the previous owners of the distillery, Allied Domecq, in 2005, the Laphroaig distillery was ceased to the American Fortune Brand, owner of amongst others Jack Daniels.
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