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Scotland, Isle of Islay. Distillery operational. Owner: Diageo
An iconic malt in the very famous Six Classic Malts range launched in the late 1980s, Lagavulin became, in just a few years, the most popular peated malt in the world. Very quickly, the distillery's entire production, initially reserved for blends such as the famous White Horse blend, was reassigned exclusively to bottlings of the single malt in order to anticipate future international demand. Known until that point in the form of a 12 Year Old expression (one released in the early 1970s in a transparent bottle with a white label, the other released in the 1980s in a green bottle with a cream label), Lagavulin is now released as a 16 year old and has “played solo” for almost a decade. In 1997, a second Classic Malts edition was released, with a statement of vintage and double maturation. It was a Lagavulin 1979 finished in Pedro Ximenez casks that ended the omnipotence of the Lagavulin 16 Year Old, before another 12 year old version was released in 2002, updated to suit the tastes of the day (small batch, bourbon cask, cask strength). Since then, many vintage versions have helped develop the Lagavulin clan, each more sought-after than the next, including those available only at the distillery's visitor centre. It was the 40 year old version, however, released in the Rare Malts Selection in 2016, that became the most coveted, with only five editions released worldwide!
One of the very first versions of this great classic Scotch in a one-litre format. Lagavulin 16 Year Old was released for the first time in 1988 in the Classic Malts range from United Distillers (Diageo). It has since become the range’’s classic bottling, with the Distillers Edition and 12 Year Old being released in limited editions every year. Unlike the group’’s other distilleries, Lagavulin already had its own single malt brand, including a 12 year old from the period in which White Horse owned its license. In 1982, the Distillers Company Limited included it in the Ascot Malt Cellar, alongside Talisker, but it was really this 16 year old that earned Lagavulin its renown as one of Scotland’’s great single malts.
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Region: United Kingdom - Islay
Producers and wineries: Lagavulin
Colour: amber
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