Lagavulin - 2006 - Distillers Edition - 2021
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Featured Cocktail
Ingredients:
Ingredients:
- 60 ml Lagavulin 2006 Distillers Edition
- 30 ml fresh grapefruit juice
- 15 ml honey syrup
- 2 dashes of orange bitters
- Grapefruit twist for garnish
Instructions:
1. In a shaker, combine Lagavulin, grapefruit juice, honey syrup, and orange bitters.
2. Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for 10-15 seconds.
3. Strain the mixture into a chilled glass filled with ice.
4. Garnish with a grapefruit twist and serve.
Lagavulin is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery located on the southern coast of Islay, one of Scotland's Inner Hebridean islands. The distillery produces exclusively single malt whisky,...
Lagavulin is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery located on the southern coast of Islay, one of Scotland's Inner Hebridean islands. The distillery produces exclusively single malt whisky, drawing water from the Solan Lochs and using malted barley dried over peat fires, which imparts the characteristic smoky flavor associated with Islay whiskies.
Islay is renowned for producing some of Scotland's most intensely peated and maritime-influenced whiskies. The island's whiskies typically exhibit pronounced smoky, medicinal, and seaweed characteristics derived from the peat used in the malting process and the coastal environment. Lagavulin's whiskies exemplify this Islay style, known for their robust, smoky character balanced with underlying sweetness and complexity that develops through extended maturation in oak casks.
The distillery's core expression is the 16-year-old single malt, which has become a benchmark for heavily peated Islay whisky. They also produce an 8-year-old expression, offering a younger interpretation of their house style with more direct peat smoke influence and less oak integration than the flagship 16-year bottling.
Islay is a small island located off the west coast of Scotland, known for its peaty and smoky single malt whiskies. The island has a long history of...
Islay is a small island located off the west coast of Scotland, known for its peaty and smoky single malt whiskies. The island has a long history of whisky production, dating back to the early 18th century. The unique character of Islay whisky is attributed to the island's peat bogs, which are used to dry the malted barley, giving the whisky its distinctive smoky flavor.
Islay is home to eight working distilleries, each with its own unique style and character. Ardbeg, Laphroaig, and Lagavulin are among the most well-known and highly regarded distilleries on the island, producing rich, complex whiskies with notes of smoke, seaweed, and brine. Bowmore, Bruichladdich, Caol Ila, Kilchoman, and Bunnahabhain are also popular distilleries on the island, each with its own distinct style and flavor profile.
In addition to whisky, Islay is also known for its gin production. The Botanist, produced by Bruichladdich distillery, is a popular gin made with 22 botanicals, many of which are native to the island. The gin has a complex, herbaceous flavor profile, with notes of juniper, citrus, and wildflowers.
Overall, Islay is a must-visit destination for whisky and gin enthusiasts, offering a unique and diverse range of spirits that are deeply rooted in the island's history and culture.
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