Lagavulin 1994

Overall rating
85.67/100
ratings
10
Whiskybase ID
WB28664
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
The Distillers Edition
Vintage
1994
Bottled
2010
Cask Type
Pedro Ximenez Sherry Wood
Cask number
lgv.4/498
Strength
43.0 %
Size
750 ml
Barcode
622153694044
Added on
28 dec 2011 10:22 pm
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Overall rating
85.67/100
ratings
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Whisky reviews for Lagavulin 1994

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  1. WhiskyMojaPasja scored this whisky 88 points Expert Senior

    1037-LAGAVULIN 1994 (16 yo) DISTILLERS EDITION 2010 SPECIAL RELEASE lgv.4/498 ISLAY SINGLE MALT SCOTCH Whisky 43%
    ...if there's anyone who doesn't feel the Islay vibe, especially the distillates released under the name "Lagavulin," then...then avoid this bottle. However, for those who sense all sorts of aromas, hints of the dark side of the force—asphalt, a hospital on fire, bandages, iodine, rubber, peat, swamp, and what have you...then I recommend it.
    • Nose
      ...sweet smoke (that's what I like). Then lots of sea, nets, ropes, lubricants. It might sound strange, but in Lagi's case – a charming aroma. Intense, but not enough to drown out everything else in the goblets. I'll check the empty one – campfire embers, or rather burnt fat falling onto glowing coals. Kilograms of iodine… or maybe liters. Seaweed, marsh plants. I go back to the full one – (a lot of time has passed) – the liquid has softened and revealed some fruit. Very dark chocolate, and served hot with a pinch of salt. Dark cherries, wrinkled from alcohol. Candied orange segments. California plum. It's so good, I don't even want to go on.
    • Taste
      ...the first impression is that the liquid is mild, because the voltage isn't too high. After a while, we get a rather strong combination of sweetish, smoky peat, bitter, burnt grilled fruit, burnt spices, starting with thyme, sage, rosemary, and a sprig of peppermint. Somewhere in the undertones, there's a taste of grilled shrimp. On the second try, it's hard to call it sweet, as it recedes. The bitterness of burnt, strong espresso stands out, slightly bitter and acidic. There's licorice, anise, and fennel. Quite unobvious, complex, and drinkable—provided you enjoy that kind of atmosphere.
    • Finish
      ...long, burnt, oily, leaning towards Lysol, iodine. Slightly spicy.

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  • Chocolate
    Chocolate
  • Citric
    Citric
  • Coal-gas
    Coal-gas
  • Cooked Fruit
    Cooked Fruit
  • Cooked Mash
    Cooked Mash
  • Cooked Vegetable
    Cooked Vegetable
  • Dried Fruit
    Dried Fruit
  • Fragant
    Fragant
  • Fresh Fruit
    Fresh Fruit
  • Green-House
    Green-House
  • Hay-like
    Hay-like
  • Honey
    Honey
  • Husky
    Husky
  • Kippery
    Kippery
  • Leafy
    Leafy
  • Leathery
    Leathery
  • Malt Extract
    Malt Extract
  • Medicinal
    Medicinal
  • Mossy
    Mossy
  • New Wood
    New Wood
  • Nutty
    Nutty
  • Oily
    Oily
  • Old Wood
    Old Wood
  • Plastic
    Plastic
  • Rubbery
    Rubbery
  • Sandy
    Sandy
  • Sherried
    Sherried
  • Smokey
    Smokey
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    Solvent
  • Sweaty
    Sweaty
  • Toasted
    Toasted
  • Tobacco
    Tobacco
  • Vanilla
    Vanilla
  • Vegetative
    Vegetative
  • Yeasty
    Yeasty