Overall rating
88.63/100
ratings
18
Whiskybase ID
WB53167
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Cadenhead's (CA)
Bottling series
Authentic Collection
Vintage
1991
Bottled
02.2014
Stated Age
22 years
Cask Type
Bourbon Hogshead
Number of bottles
168
Strength
49.8 %
Size
700 ml
Added on
23 mar 2014 7:27 pm by Tubaman
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Overall rating
88.63/100
ratings
18

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Whisky reviews for Laphroaig 1991 CA

3 users have left 3 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 88.63 points.

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  1. WhiskeryTurnip scored this whisky 82 points Connoisseur

    Maritime and deciduous with a forest floor carpeted in leaves and dry vegetation— a coastal hike in the autumn. Mellow chimney smoke and burning pine lingered further in with hints of crispy bacon, lard, and soot. Herbal spices waited further in with fresh thyme, rosemary, and parsley— occasionally a touch floral with dried rose. Medium-bodied on the palate, the flavors were more vibrant than the aroma: a quick one-two punch landed with lemon, pepper, more soot, old burnt logs, and maritime brine. Earthy, maritime, and still very autumnal, a bit of bitterness came at the end with green wood smoke and tar. Herbal spices and menthol reasserted themselves on a medium to long finish with more grapefruit and citrusy pith at the end.

    I was intrigued to see that someone share a review for this dram from Serge (of Whiskyfun fame) on Whiskybase. I use whiskyfun as a reference occasionally, though, and this may seem odd considering I have a whisky review site, I do not read a ton of whisky review websites. I realized some years back that they drove a FOMO that I had trouble fighting off and so I have largely abstained from checking them regularly.

    I went to whiskybase right after writing up my notes for this because I was not all that impressed with the dram and I was curious what others had scored it. Serge gave it a 91! I was a bit off that mark, but I was fascinated to read his notes (which someone else helpfully posted on WB). While our scores settled in different brackets, our notes are not dissimilar. Sometimes it is nice to see other people hit upon similar qualities— even if they wrote a decade earlier and half a world away. Cheers to whisky crossing time and space.

  2. cavalier66 Plus did not rate this whisky Expert Senior

    91 points from Serge at Whiskyfun.com:

    Laphroaig 22 yo 1991/2014 (49.8, Cadenhead, Authentic Collection, bourbon hogshead, 168 bottles)  The 1990 and 1991 vintages have been excellent in my experience, but maybe they’ve lost their edge with age (well done, S.) Colour: white wine. Nose: similar, but seemingly softer, sweeter and rounder. Fruitier as well, I even find tinned pineapples. Having said that, the briny side starts to roar after a few seconds, and comes with notes of fresh almonds, branches, seashells (that’s right, whelks) and just whiffs of carbon paper. Remember carbon paper? Also whiffs of menthol cigarettes. Kools! Mouth: perfect. A blade. Peat smoke, anchovies, lemons, almonds, cough syrup and more lemon. I had thought this would be rounder and softer at 22. Finish: very long, with some pepper entering the dance. Also notes of vin jaune, which is even more perfect. Comments: it’s absolutely impossible to tell whether this one’s better than the 1998, or conversely. Another Senna-Prost situation. SGP:457 - 91 points

  3. r00ster scored this whisky 89 points Member Senior

    The nose is very peaty and made me think of an Ardbeg Whisky (which is of course not very supprising considering they have a lot of similarities)

    In the middle of the nose there is some campfire smell from a fire that is a little bit damp. A very raw smell.

    I've tasted and nosed this Whisky twice, the first time knowing it was the Laphroaig 1991 CA and the second time blind. I could easly pick out this whiksy in the 10 whiskies that I was tasting blind because of the distinct nose and taste.

    The taste is, Peaty, Moss, Earth/Soil, made me think of the smell of a burning candle (the smell of the wax evaporate). The candle wax is buttery and fat with a hint of something sweet. At the end it leaves a taste of smoked meat.

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