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Bowmore distilled in 1985 aged 16 years and bottled in 2001 by Silver Seal. Bottle No. 330 of 480.
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Single Malt
Bowmore
Silver Seal
Islay, Scotland
16 Years Old
Medium
50%
70cl
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By maturing in small batches in five unique barrels, a rich, complex and varied, but above all historical flavor was created. Using the contents of barrels with different aging ranging from 7 to 21 years, it allowed to create the richest Laphroaig flavor possible. As the name suggests, this new version of Laphroaig is inspired by the knowledge and traditions handed down from generation to generation by distillery managers, blenders and artisans. In 2019 it was also named Best Scotch Whisky No Age by Jim Murray's Whisky Bible.
A very interesting, rich and decisive Mortlach, suitable for those who love a robust whisky. Surprisingly complex, characterized by a beautiful interplay of notes: the sweetness of wood, notes of raw meat and citrus that balance the various aromas.
Notes of taste Light on the nose, well balanced and rich in nuances. At first the fruity aroma of fresh green apples emerges, but soon decisive notes of malt and wood emerge. Full-bodied on the palate. The finish is bitter-sweet with hints of ripe raspberries, wood smoke, dehydrated lavender and cocoa.
The 10 year is the original Laphroaig, because it is distilled in the same way as when Ian Hunter invented it over 75 years ago. It is the foundation of all other Laphroaig expressions. During preparation, the malted barley is dried over a peat fire. The smoke from this peat, found only on the island of Islay, gives Laphroaig its particularly rich flavor. Those enjoying the 10 year old Laphroaig will first notice the bold, smoky taste, followed by a hint of seaweed and a surprising sweetness. This full-bodied variation is the foundation of all Laphroaig expressions and has a lingering finish. In 2019 this whisky was also named best Scotch Single Malt of at least 10 years by Jim Murray's Whisky Bible.
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