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.
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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Laphroaig 10 Yrs
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 28.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
40% alc.
Many would testify to Laphroaig's reputation as the most distinctive Islay malt, due to its unashamedly peaty, medicinal and oily style. The distillery is washed by the salt laden sea winds and seaweed is often hurled at the warehouse walls where the casks are breathing. | ||||
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Laphroaig Quarter Cask
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 33.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
48% alc.
Laphroaig Quarter Cask takes its inspiration from the small casks often used for Scotch Whisky in the 19th century and frequently transported across the Glens by packhorse. To recreate some of the Quarter Casks and the flavours they produce, some still maturing Laphroaig is transferred from our ... MORE | ||||
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1998
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Boisdale Laphroaig
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 44.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
46% alc.
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Laphroaig 10 Yrs Cask Strength
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 45.00 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
55.7% alc.
Awarded Best Single Malt in the World in 2005 by Whisky Magazine, Original Cask Strength Laphroaig is bottled at natural distillery strength with all the depth of genuine taste and texture normally associated with sampling whisky at source. Adding a little water releases a rich aroma of peat smoke ... MORE | ||||
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1998
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Berrys' Own Selection Laphroaig
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 45.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
61.1% alc.
Laphroaig means “beautiful hollow by the broad bay” and nestles on the south coast of the isle of Islay. The distillery, founded in 1815, produces a Whisky revered by those who love its medicinal, smoky style. Vibrant, peat smoke aromas evolve revealing leathery hints with ... MORE | ||||
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John Milroy Laphroaig 10 Years
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 48.00 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
60.4% alc.
John Milroy was one of the first retailers to pioneer Single Malt Whiskies in London over 40 years ago. This Scottish connoisseur’s devotion to promoting Malt Whiskies and his ability to identify special casks has created an international following for his John Milroy Selection. Laphroaig ... MORE | ||||
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1998
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Royal British Legion Laphroaig
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 49.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
55.4% alc.
A special, limited edition (298 bottles) from Laphroaig in honour of the Royal British Legion. | ||||
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Laphroaig Islay Malt 18 Year Old
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 77.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
48% alc.
This 18 year old expression of Laphroaig is relaxed and restrained. Soft, sweet and spicy Islay peat smoke greets you when you first open the bottle. The immediate taste is an oak sweetness, from 18 years in the barrel. A faint hint of the sea can be detected, testimony to its time maturing on the ... MORE | ||||
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Laphroaig 25YO Islay cask Strength 2008 Edition
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 240.15 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
50.9% alc.
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Laphroaig Islay Malt 27 Year Old
UK » Scotch Whisky » Islay Whisky |
Bottle
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£ 549.70 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
57.4% alc.
Laphroaig Islay Malt 27 Year Old has been matured exclusively in first fill Oloroso sherry butts from Jerez for over 27 years and bottled without colouring or chill filtering. The nose is expressive of sherry cask. Sultanas, dried dates, liquorice prevail on the nose. The palate is ... MORE | ||||
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