Lagavulin 12 Year Old 2022 Special Release Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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Size750mL Proof114.6 (57.3% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Part of the 2022 lineup of Diageo's Special Releases, this 12-year-old Lagavulin is a deliciously peaty Islay single malt that was matured in American oak refill and virgin oak casks, then bottled at 114.6 proof. Sweet, spicy, and intensely smoky, it's the iconic Lagavulin, doing what it does best.
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About Lagavulin 12 Year Old 2022 Special Release Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Lagavulin is famous for producing some of the most intense, rich, and smoky single malt whiskies — the peated barley used to create Lagavulin Single Malt has up to twenty times as much exposure to peat smoke as compared to typical Scotches. The distillery is known for having the slowest distillation process of any Islay distillery, giving Lagavulin its characteristic round flavors and mellow edges. Naturally, the distillery is included in Diageo's 2022 Special Edition lineup that focuses on exploring the boundaries of aromas and flavor in whisky. Lagavulin 2022 Special Release is a 12-year-old Islay single malt Scotch that was matured in American oak refill and virgin oak casks, then bottled at 114.6 proof. It features a balance of sweetness and spice with plenty of those desirable and intense peat smoke notes.

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About Lagavulin

Situated on the banks of Lagavulin Bay on the island of Islay, Lagavulin Distillery is one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland. Distilling took place on the banks of Lagavulin Bay as early as 1742, and by the turn of the century, there were as many as ten illicit stills operating in the area. In 1816, John Johnson founded the first legal distillery on the site, and within a year Archibald Campbell had opened a second. After Johnson's death, Alexander Graham acquired Johnston's distillery for £1,100 and eventually united the two distilleries together under the Lagavulin name. Since that time, the rich, peaty water that runs down the brown burn and through the Solan Lochs into the hills just next to Lagavulin Bay has served as the lifeblood of the distillery.

Lagavulin is known as one of the most intense, smoky single malt whiskies ever made — the peated barley used to create Lagavulin Single Malt has up to twenty times as much exposure to peat smoke as compared to typical Scotches. Once the grains used to craft Lagavulin Whisky have been harvested and malted, they are dried over a peat and gas fire calibrated specifically to produce Lagavulin's signature, bold flavor profile. Then, the grains are milled and mashed before being fermented for approximately 72 hours. Following fermentation, the whisky is distilled twice — first through a wash still for approximately five hours and then again through a spirit distill for approximately nine hours. This is the slowest distillation process of any Islay distillery, giving Lagavulin its characteristic round flavors and mellow edges.

About Scotch

Scotch is the most popular whisky in the world and is considered the king of them all! There are five whisky regions in Scotland (six if you count the not officially recognized Islands), and each of them produces spirits with unique properties and distinct tasting notes. (The type of grain used determents the type of the scotch.)


Malt whisky is made of malted barley, and grain whisky uses other grains like corn or wheat. Most of the time, a whisky is blended from different distilleries hence the name blended scotch, but if a malt whisky is produced in a single distillery, we get something extraordinary called a single malt.


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Charcoal and peat smoke lead the charge on the nose with sea spray and mineral undertones. It's sweet and spicy on the palate with zesty citrus notes and sea salt. The finish is long and intensely peaty with a pleasant spiciness.
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