Situated in a small bay near the south coast of Islay, Lagavulin stands near the ruins of Dunyveg Castle.
Lagavulin legitimately claims to being one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland. Distilling on the site is thought to date from as early as 1742.
In the late 1700s it is believed that there were up to ten illicit stills operating in the district.
By the 1830s only two distilleries remained in the bay. In 1837 these distilleries amalgamated to form Lagavulin.
The 16 year old Lagavulin has become a benchmark Islay dram from the Lagavulin distillery.
Nose: One of the smokiest noses from Islay, it's big and very concentrated and redolent of iodine. Also there are sweet spices, good mature sherry and creamy vanilla.
Palate: Very thick and rich. Malt and sherry heavily feature with good fruity sweetness, but also a wonderful sweetness. Overall Big, powerful with peat and oak.
Finish: Long and spicy finish. Figs, dates, peat smoke and vanilla all last well into the long and spice filled finish.
- Double Gold - Single Malt Scotch - 13 to 19 Yrs - San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2022
- Gold Medal - World Whiskies Awards - 2016