Lagavulin 12-year-old

Overall rating
89.54/100
votes
631
Whiskybase ID
WB83305
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie
Diageo Special Releases 2016
Bottled
2016
Stated Age
12 years old
Casktype
Refill American Oak Casks
Strength
57.7 % Vol.
Size
700 ml 750 ml
Label
200th Anniversary
Bottle code
L6049CM000
Barcode
5000281046020
Added on
03 jun 2016 7:57 pm by mds51
UncoloredNon-chillfilteredCask Strength

Average value

€ 273.66

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Whisky reviews for Lagavulin 12-year-old

116 users have left 129 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 89.54 points.

  1. voodoochile scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

    A fantastic whisky we've got here. Very volumous and strong it really grabs your attention. I love it great treat for the 200th distillery anniversary. Back then it was still very affordable compared to the new special releases nowadays.
    • Nose
      91 91
      Medicinal and smoky cold ashes with a hint of honey and fresh bread (?). No alcohol despite the 57 %. Very complex and interesting.
    • Taste
      92 92
      Sweet and salty notes with peat, caramel and a little vanilla.
    • Finish
      91 91
      Medium length still sweet, coffee and burning wood

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  3. Макс scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    a very balanced, benchmark 12 year lagavulin with a gorgeous finish
    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      92 92

  4. Sport scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      91 91
    • Finish
      91 91

  5. yarikovsky scored this whisky 87 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      87 87
    • Taste
      87 87
    • Finish
      86 86

  6. Simon Stood scored this whisky 90 points Expert Senior

    Chic for his 12 years Lagavulin.

  7. Dre73 scored this whisky 88 points Connoisseur

    Nice, balanced whisky. Sweet smoke, sweet- and fruitiness. Powerful.
    Very enjoyable, with the finish just some better.
    • Nose
      88 88
      Earthy, peaty. Also some grassiness, hay, and even a cheesy touch. Then some fake leather, rubber. Also some black pepper.
    • Taste
      88 88
      Quite some power, sparkling. Spicy, pepper. Some fruity touch as well, over a peaty, smoky base. A bit drying mouthfeel now. Thick structure. Citrus, and some vegetal, green elements.
    • Finish
      89 89
      More smooth now, and more sweet. Sweet smoke, peat, a bit of sugar, ashy. Later on, it seems to gain power. Long finish with some smoke and strawberry now,and some citrus. A bit drying again.

  8. Gregorsky scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      88 88

  9. Burch scored this whisky 90 points Member Senior

    I'm not sure I'm the biggest fan of these nuclear-powered 12yo Mad Max type 'vulins. Lagavulin really needs sherry to balance it out. That said, it's still a great and characterful whisky.
    • Nose
      87 87
      Very strong. Medicinal and not just iodine. It has the whole operating room going on. It has a very sterile smell. There are some deeper notes that are really nice - charcoal, smoked fish, forest floor. It is definitely Lagavulin. Adding water gives it more of a floral aroma. Also, I can't help but note freshly opened soft plastic fishing lures. It's definitely there.
    • Taste
      94 94
      Zowie. It is pure power. The phenol is so pungent there is an initial sense of Tobasco sauce. That's quickly followed by iodine, camphor, soil, swamp. It really exudes an ancient character. There's also a barbecue sauce. I have only ever gotten barbecue sauce from Lagavulin. Water again makes it more plastic like. Water is really not doing any good here. Best to take micro sips from the real deal.
    • Finish
      90 90
      Iodine again. Vasoline. The barbecue sauce has transitioned to more of a sour Caroline style. Water enhances this Southern feel. BBQ burnt ends with shrimp grits and succotash. That about sums it up. This apparently is the Southern style Laga.

  10. Astrid scored this whisky 85 points Connoisseur

    At this age, Lagas have retained some of their wildness, but have also developed an advanced degree of maturity; the cask strength does the rest and this combination really warmed me up. The punch is uncompromising, but only moderately exciting in the long run.
    • Nose
      87 87
    • Taste
      85 85
    • Finish
      84 84

  11. WhiskyWitold scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      88 88

  12. zzqfyl scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

  13. MaltSnafs scored this whisky 75 points Expert Senior

    Did enjoy this one,To young, Too spirit driven..

  14. Vladimir Ziryanov scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    one of the best in the series
    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      91 91

  15. Ostap scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    10/12/2021:
    Exquisite pleasure, extremely pleasant and consistent at all stages. Always wanted!
    • Nose
      Gently smoked, oily, sweet ash, lemon candied fruit, cotton candy, vegetable theme (boiled potatoes and carrots), fuel oil, new tire, medical theme, honey notes.
    • Taste
      Smoky, ash, powerful, lemon, dried fruit, oily, smoky apiary.
    • Finish
      Continuation of taste, smoky, ashy, meat (anchovies on the grill), very long, dry and oily at the same time (!), Rubber, fuel oil, bandages, apiary.

  16. WhiskyPEATer scored this whisky 88 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      88 88
    • Taste
      86 86
    • Finish
      89 89

  17. glenrob scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      91 91
    • Finish
      90 90

  18. Funtik scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      88 88

  19. tribe scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    He benefits from very good quality from some water. Citrus with smoke and BBQ. Tio
    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      87 87

  20. Trops scored this whisky 90 points Expert Junior

    Mountains of dried fruits on a freshly planed coniferous board with salt, smoke and allspice.

  21. KonstUA scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    Nose 22.5, taste 22, finish 23, balance 22.5

  22. OJK scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

    Almonds and satsumas on the nose with wet earth, maple cured bacon, white chocolate, liquorice and lavender smoke. Soft and oily peat on the palate with shortbread, candied ginger and coconut. Herbal and ginger spice on the finish with smoky black tea, saline peat, bitter dark chocolate and vanilla cream. The most elegant of peat blasts one could hope for, certainly at that age.

  23. StephenG scored this whisky 90 points Member Senior

    • Nose
      92 92
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      88 88

  24. Dieter_W scored this whisky 90 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      Wowcwas for a nose. That's how I imagine a day at the sea. Great breeze from algae, salt and iodine. Ash, lemon, vanilla and coconut are present.
      The nut aroma is very dominant
    • Taste
      Wonderfully oily on the palate. Smoke, lemon, lime grapefruit, fine oak notes.
    • Finish
      Medium length. Great Laga, the alcohol is very well integrated

  25. mudshark scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

  26. Whisky Hamster scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    Only had this one once, I admit, but when I did it not only appeared to me but also a buddy of mine a bit rough around the edges compared to a few other 12 cs. Not talking about us having a problem with straight up power and austere blade-y-ness (we love the 2015 for this very reason), but just a bit unfocused. Maybe it needed some more air and time?

  27. Saftkenner scored this whisky 86 points Connoisseur

    Nice and solid bottling.
    It is very pleasing that the barrel strength 12 has found its permanent place in the standard range and is released as a special every year.
    • Nose
      86 86
      Elegant and light marine smoke with slightly noticeable alcohol.
      Vanilla, lemon balm, liquorice, blood orange, oak spice, tree bark.
    • Taste
      87 87
      Powerful start, well integrated alcohol, nice and oily.
      Nice oak, vanilla, orange, mint, honey.
    • Finish
      85 85
      Middle range Slightly dry with lots of tannins, cinnamon and orange.

  28. 33rdCASK scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      88 88
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      89 89

  29. ThorstenH scored this whisky 88 points Connoisseur

    The nose is really interesting. After that, however, it becomes quite ashy.
    86-90 – Wow, really good one, need a bottle
    • Nose
      92 92
    • Taste
      87 87
    • Finish
      84 84

  30. DGV scored this whisky 90 points Expert Junior

    Color: light straw
    Aroma: fire smoke on clothes, bandages, iodine, citrus

    Flavor: smoke, pepper, citrus fruit

    Finish: repeats aroma and taste, long-lasting enveloping, warming
    Conclusion: excellent malt, brightly revealing the character of Isla

  31. thebonewolf scored this whisky 93 points Expert Senior

    This is similarly excellent to the 2015 release. Subtle differences, but it’s by and large the same expression. It makes sense why this is the only Diageo special release that has been the same every year, there’s just no reason to play around with it.
    • Nose
      93 93
      Smoke, brine, smoked seafood. Bright woody note with a meaty feel.
    • Taste
      94 94
      Vegetal peat, pepper (arrives later), salt.
    • Finish
      93 93
      Pepper, smoked meat, very sharp.

  32. DharmaDrifter scored this whisky 91 points Member Senior

    This is an event of a whisky. Clearly designed to showcase the distillery profile and didn't mask it behind casks.
    Lovely stuff!
    • Nose
      Vanilla cream, tarry ropes, old stone wet with sea spray (Dunyvaig castle anyone?), elemental, a cool summer ocean storm, kelp, pickled lemon rind, sour watermelon candies.
      Nose is not shy and comes out to greet you, it is brash but balanced in its brashness.
    • Taste
      Smoked lemon candies and salt brine (not so sweet taffy), fisherman's friend , plumes of still damp driftwood smoke, polish/lemon pledge, elemental, minerals.
    • Finish
      Warming, wool, peat in the fire place, matches, dry pear cider, cider vinegar, a meaty roast on a spit, autumn leaves and lapsang tea.

  33. Tangtang_WhiskyYoda scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    very tasty malt that is quite citrus-heavy. The smoke and alcohol is pretty well integrated. Delicious
    • Nose
      fruity smoke, ash, light fruits, slightly citrus in the background and slightly sweet. Very light maritime notes in the background. Alcohol is very well integrated.
    • Taste
      very citrus-fruity, spicy, slightly sweet, pepper comes through. Quite hot, lots of light fruits, a little caramel. Maritime notes in the background
    • Finish
      Smoky maritime, lots of citrus fruits, slightly sweet with light fruits. Getting slightly bitter at the end.

  34. StumpiKlaus scored this whisky 88 points Member Senior

    Great whisky!
    • Nose
      88 88
      Lemongrass with peat. Cinnamon Alcohol barely noticeable at first, then a bit more concise. Wood notes and herbs too. Very complex !!
    • Taste
      89 89
      Light herbs with peat. Hardly any heat and the whisky doesn't actually need any water. But relatively sweet but what kind of fruits are they? Hard for me to say!
    • Finish
      86 86
      Medium length. With a slightly peppery spiciness and becoming drier. Little sweetness with a bit of bitterness.

  35. StumpiKlaus scored this whisky 88 points Member Senior

    A Lagavulin as you know and like it!
    • Nose
      90 90
      Grassy, peaty. Alcohol hardly noticeable. Lemon & apricot with a slightly floral note.
    • Taste
      88 88
      Sweet with pleasant peat. With water, the fruits appear more but the peat remains.
    • Finish
      90 90
      Long . Slightly peppery heat and dry fruits with a peaty finish.

  36. Joint86 scored this whisky 85 points Expert Senior

    Good honest peat
    No revelations

  37. yggr scored this whisky 88 points Specialist

    • Nose
      87 87
    • Taste
      88 88
    • Finish
      90 90

  38. yggr scored this whisky 88 points Specialist

    • Nose
      86 86
    • Taste
      86 86
    • Finish
      88 88

  39. Malthead19 scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    - a great combination of smoke and sweetness
    - very good to drink pure despite the 57.7%
    - Compared to its successor in 2017, it looks more complex, rounder and more balanced
    - different from the classic Lagavulin 16 years, but not worse
    • Nose
      peaty-sweet nose, with strong, strong smoke (less ham smoke, more in the sweet direction), oak, toffee, fudge
    • Taste
      undiluted: surprisingly sweet and soft start, toffee, fudge, caramel

      with water: it opens up even more and releases more smoke and sweet aromas
    • Finish
      longer softer departure, longer smoother reverberation

  40. Serg0511m scored this whisky 95 points Member Senior

    N
    Rich, fleshy. Ham, smoke, charcoal delicacies, barbecue sauce, sea salt, wet wood, lime peel, bacon, bandages.
    IN
    Sweet, powerful, rich and complex. Very solid. Wood smoke, baked apples, pungency of ginger. It becomes sweeter with water.
    You can just eat this whisky)

  41. HammerHead scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      89 89
      Earthy, peaty, greasy smoke, black pepper, salty, kippers, lemon, vanilla and a little honied, hints of Dijon mustard, some quite dusty wood spice.
    • Taste
      89 89
      Bold, but rounded at the same time, creamy, earthy peat, burnt trees, smoked vegetation, chili peppers, salty, vanilla, lemon oil, lemon curd, orchard fruit, some butterscotch and ashy wood embers at the back.
    • Finish
      88 88
      Very long: less complexity than I remember from earlier batches, some sweet honey and lemon, still loads of peppers, quickly shifts to bitterish charcoal, scorched wood and ashes.

  42. InbhirNis scored this whisky 84 points Expert Senior

    Given the weight of expert opinion in support of this bottling, I'm bound to think it must be me rather than the whisky... but I struggled to enjoy it.

    It is very peaty, but I also found it too dry and nippy.

  43. Issie did not rate this whisky Connoisseur

    • Nose
      You can feel the alcohol cooling in the nose, but it doesn't sting, honey, cereals, a lot of warm smoke, maritime, apple, grapes, pear, peach, lemon
    • Taste
      Honey, cereals, apple, some earth, lemon, grapefruit, wood, pepper, smoke, ash

  44. DoctorRockter scored this whisky 92 points Expert Junior

    the usual big huge laga:
    nose: peat, brackish water, eucalyptus honey, citrus
    taste: sweeter than the other 12 yo, an initial honey side, vanilla , a great oily note and also here citrus honey, cedar, malt, and then the peat and the islay salt on the finish
    final:oily,vanilla, peat, brackish water and sulfurous flavor typical of the distillery
    with water : the sour and peaty side is more accentuated than the initial sweetness
    to conclude, a giant..the quality standard of this distillery is extraordinarily high, we can safely say that Lagavulin represents the Mercedes of Whisky.
    The usual big huge Laga ..

  45. Archer scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

  46. Archer scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      91 91
    • Finish
      90 90

  47. Mr. D. scored this whisky 87 points Expert Senior

  48. butt scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      91 91
    • Finish
      91 91

  49. MickMatrix scored this whisky 87 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      87 87
    • Taste
      88 88
    • Finish
      86 86

  50. VollePulle scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      88 88
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      89 89

  51. Whiskywobbler scored this whisky 88 points Expert Senior

    A very good edition, this 2016 version, which I preferred to the 2013.
    • Nose
      88 88
      Instantly an invasive nose with a mixture of ink, bark, pine resin with a sweet, fruit-ish undercurrent. It gets slightly sweeter after a while with some roasted marshmallows. I find it slightly less focussed than the 13th release we had on our table before, but it is also more complex. What is particularly present is something smoky and fruity, which I can only described as smoked peach skin. There is also something of a chemical solvent, I cannot determine which exactly, and lots of farm-y notes, like stables and silage. The peat remains sweet with added touches of mint. After adding a few drops of water it becomes softer, with an additional scent of a wood fire in a chemical lab (strictly not allowed, mind you) and peach liquor.
    • Taste
      87 87
      The palate is very potent with (as on the nose) lots of ink, supplemented with coal dust, bonfire smoke, and again that slightly chemical solvent thing. Rather drying with lots of pungent ashes, and very much focused, as we become to expect now from this series. A few drops of water add rounder side to it, with an even better balance. Still very focussed on peach skin, smoke, ashes, tar, ink and a few peculiar notes of plastic toys or perhaps Tupperware, which are certainly not unpleasant within the whole array of tastes. In addition, a hint of rubber appears and almonds.
    • Finish
      88 88
      A long finish with more of the same, supplemented with roots, a faint hint of undefined red fruits, could be something like red berry compote or berry-flavoured sweets, and a fresh touch of lemon verbena.

  52. schengel10 scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    A great 12-year-old - and again a Lagavulin- Top Malt!
    • Nose
      full of aromatic smoke, lime, grapefruit, mint, sweetness, oak;
    • Taste
      powerful soft, sweet onset, oily, insane sweetness, fresh mint, some oak, ginger, above all aromatic smoke;
    • Finish
      long, soft, smoky finish; in the end, lemons and oak;

  53. megabreit scored this whisky 90 points Expert Junior

    Nose: citrus notes, seaweed, smoke
    Taste: Citrus notes, charcoal fire and smoked bacon
    Finish: long, glowing and smoky

  54. blacknapkins scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    Nose 23. Taste 22. Finish 23. Balance 23.

  55. Kensay scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    very powerful and long-lasting hammer
    • Nose
      89 89
      powerful peppery, a wall of salty smoke emerges behind a cloud of spices, then citrus notes open, tangerine zest
    • Taste
      88 88
      scalding, a wave of spices, salt, smoke, very powerful, the fortress is felt and it sneaks like never before and stronger whisky
    • Finish
      89 89
      fills with sweetish smoke, followed by a long and pleasant wave of sweetish caramel, citrus and mango

  56. Flyrider scored this whisky 94 points Member Senior

    Very, very intense but still well belanced between the smoke and sweet fruits in the aftertaste.

  57. Dyno scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

    - april 2017 -
    This 200th special is a bruiser! I like it though! it's what i expect from a Laga 12 at full power. By far the most impressive Laga 12 i've tried. The only thing holding back these yearly 12's is the price. Could do with a 10-20% price reduction...

  58. Romansen scored this whisky 84 points Expert Senior

  59. VaryingViewpoint scored this whisky 91 points Photo Moderator

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      92 92
    • Finish
      92 92

  60. Oldpultnie scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      91 91
    • Taste
      91 91
    • Finish
      90 90

  61. Oldpultnie scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    The better stuff for a good price.
    • Nose
      A nose with all the best Islay can offer. Sweet, smoke, peat, maritime, citrus, slightly medicinal but not in a bad way and everything in a well balanced mix.
    • Taste
      This is what you expect after nosing it. A good mouthfeel and perfect coating. Oily, sweet and a good mix of smoke, peat and some nuttiness with light oak.
    • Finish
      Medium - long perfect finish fading out with some bitterness but a drop of water took some of the bitterness away and also made it sweeter.

  62. MaltyMillionaire scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      90 90

  63. MaltyMillionaire scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    Always a treat. Simple but very well made and with great depth and complexity. 
    • Nose
      Sweet peat, smoke, brine, honey, bread. 
    • Taste
      Sweet peat and sweet smoke, spice, honey, bready. 
    • Finish
      Billowing sweet peat finish. Long, with lingering spice and honey. 

  64. DenisLeonov scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    everything in the topic. 23 A fine whisky. 90
    • Nose
      Fruit.inf.turf.wet karton.mineral.limmon notes.22
    • Taste
      pungent.fruit compote almost instantly transformed into a powerful pepper wave.yagoda.andarin? peat.22
    • Finish
      Aftertaste creamy.nestrore.crime.sol.peric.caramel notes.23

  65. checkpointuk scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    http://kaypingers-whiskyblog.de/frontend/fullarticle.php?id=231 Color: white wine Nose: spicy-salty lemon, cayenne pepper, lime, vanilla, caramel, honey, maritime and smoky. First fresh and more green. This malt needs time to breathe - it gets better and better. Apples, wax, hemp rope, old ship's rope, seaweed and a pinch of iodine. Taste: Round, balanced and bursting with mighty power. Straightforward, yet harmoniously spicy - just great! The honey sweetness goes with caramel (no sugar), plus salt, pepper, iodine, seaweed, lemon, and peat, as well as smoked ham, lime, leather, vanilla, charcoal and ashes - everything you would expect from a young Lagavulin from the Bourbon Cask expected. Finish: Extremely long and with the same flavors as the taste fades away. Wet ash, charcoal and caramel remain on the tongue, accompanied by copious amounts of phenolic peat. Note: For us, the best 12yo of the Special Release Series! Finally, a direct, straight-line Lagavulin without much pettiness - CLASS! 91 points N: 89P / G: 92P / F: 91P

  66. Rosebank88 scored this whisky 93 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      Distinctive toast of roasted aromas, peat smoke, cocoa, salt and floral notes. With time follows a sugary sweetness. Grilled lemon and pineapple; then soapy floral aromas (lilac?), iodine, bandages, fishing nets, stables, campfire at the beach or smoked fish? With water: softer, salty, citrus notes, lime, peat, medicinal accents, raw turnips, fresh wool, apple juice, lilacs and full roasted aromas. Top!
    • Taste
      Heavy onset but perfectly balanced: oak, peat smoke, salt, grilled crustaceans, grilled pineapple, coffee and nutty-oily aromas. With water: perfectly balanced: citrus zest, salt, peat smoke, grilled pineapple and apples, oak and fragrant florality.
    • Finish
      Very long with a perfect balancing act of fruity aromas, peat, roasted aromas and oak.

  67. gango4 scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    Powerful, straightforward, one-sided, but good!
    • Nose
      Pleasant smoke with maritime notes in the nose. Distinct alcohol note. With a little water, the smoke goes back a little.
    • Taste
      Heavy smoke in the mouth. Sweeter up to an oily body. With some water much rounder, less spicy. Clearly oily, sweet, not intrusive smoke.
    • Finish
      The finish remains a pleasant sweetness with a present but discreet smoke.

  68. wisekyofcourse scored this whisky 88 points Connoisseur

    A dram that is quietly home, not a bomb, but perfumes in their place and remain in the mouth long.
    • Nose
      light peat, lemon thin, fresh, back a little woody
    • Taste
      invading peat, fine, creamy, sweet spices, lemon and some tangerine, then hay, some dust, one is in the barn, then spices back and iodized air is added, then the feeling of feeling
    • Finish
      long, on the same aromas, but long, intense, engaging
      feeling of dry wood from the bottom of the glass.

  69. minyPB did not rate this whisky Member Senior

    Hello. I will buy an empty box for this bottle. Mine has been totally damged during the transport from the UK. I will pay all shipping costs. I am from the Czech Republic. Could somebody help me? thanks

  70. WhiskyNotes scored this whisky 90 points Expert Senior

    https://www.whiskynotes.be/2017/lagavulin/lagavulin-12-years-2017/

    Nose: sweet, deeply sooty, with lots of medicinal notes, coastal notes, shells on a beach, putty and earthy notes. As expected. Some gherkins, but there’s a gentler side too, something of butter pastry, almond cream and lemon oil. Sharp and powerful, but somehow very balanced.
    Mouth: same intensity. Big peat with pepper and lemon. Smoked fish, leathery notes, ashes, wax and salted caramel. Medicinal and very coastal. Just a few fruity notes in the background. Big, big sooty notes.
    Finish: very long, ashy, lemony. Perfect sharpness.Pretty much a benchmark for this medicinal, robust, hugely sooty style. I often had problems with its fierceness and dryness but for me this is slightly sweeter, more balanced and the most enjoyable batch I’ve had. Recommended.

  71. RandoLutz scored this whisky 96 points Member Junior

    • Nose
      95 95
    • Taste
      95 95
    • Finish
      97 97

  72. Rolfpilz did not rate this whisky Member Junior

    What the f ** k, that's the Burner! This whisky is the best Islay whisky I've ever had. There are a couple of Port Ellens that I could rehearse, some of which were equally good. But not better. And a direct comparison with festival whiskys from Lagavulin also showed that this CS 12 yo was better, sometimes equally good. But never worse. Wonderful. Rare 98 points I want to forgive here!
    • Nose
      96 96
    • Taste
      97 97
    • Finish
      99 99

  73. lapinbilly did not rate this whisky Expert Senior

    The beefy is very well done!
    • Nose
      A typical peat and lemon Lagavulin nose always very fresh!
    • Taste
      On the palate, spices, pepper, peat very slowly sweetened, ash and lemon.
    • Finish
      The finish is long enough smoke, ashes and lemon.

  74. Tom na Gruagaich scored this whisky 85 points Connoisseur

    Comes to me a bit more direct but a bit easier than the 2015 release. Just the oily is missing.
    • Nose
      Citrus, peat smoke, very direct, effervescent, sweet, somehow young, fruity and fresh.
    • Taste
      strong peat onset, lots of citrus and a surprisingly heavy bitterness.
    • Finish
      bitter-sweet, pepper, a bit ashy, long and smoky.

  75. dram-drinker scored this whisky 91 points Photo Moderator

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      93 93
    • Finish
      91 91

  76. dram-drinker scored this whisky 91 points Photo Moderator

    Had rarely such a thick and creamy Lagavulin - great stuff
    • Nose
      Sweet vanilla with smoke and peat combined in a good way, hints of citrus, spices and salt - not bad
    • Taste
      Very heavy oily and creamy, mellow, lots of citric notes, subtle sweetness and then a full blast of smoke and peat, more like a bonfire which I like and less medicinal
    • Finish
      Long and burning, a little zesty and a tad bitter in the end

  77. bokhanov scored this whisky 92 points Expert Senior

    Or the mood was good or ..., but for this money a masterpiece. Lagavulin in the most brutal performance. SALT!!! Spices, chili, cinnamon, coriander. If not for some dip in the fragrance, one might call a standard.

  78. maltandgrains scored this whisky 92 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      88 88
    • Taste
      94 94
    • Finish
      92 92

  79. kot1803 scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      88 88
    • Finish
      89 89

  80. whiskycuse scored this whisky 88 points Expert Senior

    Tasting Notes:

    https://whiskycuse.wordpress.com/2017/02/21/lagavulin-12-yo-special-release-2016-577-vol/

  81. hs305 scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    [January, 2017]  Together with friends I emptied a bottle that I bought for 94 Euro in November, 2016.

    In my old rating system (ten scales that translate into WB points: 50 - 66 - 75 - 80 - 82,5 - 85 - 87,5 - 90 - 92,5 - 95) I scored this 90.  My notes state a clean and flawless Lagavulin (as usual).

  82. mer1973 scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      92 92
    • Finish
      91 91

  83. wisekyofcourse scored this whisky 88 points Connoisseur

    On the nose, it stings, then after a few moments, the "freshness" of the fine peat, the vanilla, the very fresh lemon too, and a dry woody return appears!

  84. ctu scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    The usual high standard. It's not the most complex batch I think, but it gives a more matured feeling.
    • Nose
      Camphor, sweet peat, citruses, salted meat, stable. Ash and smoke dominate slowly.
    • Taste
      Powerful. Tropical fruit syrup, horseradish, peat and ash, lemon peel, camphor and spicy oak.
    • Finish
      Long, dry, creamy, ashy

  85. eppelheimer scored this whisky 87 points Member Senior

    • Nose
      88 88
    • Taste
      87 87
    • Finish
      88 88

  86. hs305 scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    [May, 2017]  I had this dram during the Manager's Masterclass tasting at Feis Ile.

    These cask strength editions usually are very carefully selected casks that represent Lagavulin at its best (and at its best maturation age to me, that is 12 years).  As a lot of members already did excellent review and tasting notes I skip this standard description here.  I like this dram best with some drops of water added that increase both its sweetness and its smokey/peaty flavours.  It takes out some of the slightly bitter/adstringent feelings of the neat dram too.

    A great dram and another excellent annual edition of 12 year old Lagavulin...
    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      92 92

  87. Pollenflug scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

    Conclusion and pictures on: https://tomtrinkt.de
    • Nose
      Immediately after the pouring begins, thick clouds of smoke pass over my balcony. The alcohol content of almost 58% is initially noticeable by a slight stinging in the nose, which gradually fades after 15 to 20 minutes. The dominant smoke notes are accompanied by intense citrus fruits. Ripe limes, green apples, mint, grapefruit and a noticeable vanilla sweetness set pleasant contrasts. In the background there are maritime notes (towards algae and seaweed) and a touch of oak.
    • Taste
      Powerful start, coupled with a light pepperiness / ginger sharpness that settles on the tip of the tongue. The strong smoke is immediately present and takes over the flavor of the upper hand. The mouthfeel is pleasantly oily and stimulates the saliva flow. Fresh fruits are crystallizing: I perceive green apples, limes and subtle peach notes. Vanilla, mint and maritime notes follow. Fine oak notes complete the aromatic variety, leaving a slight dryness.
    • Finish
      Long. Again, the smoke immediately forms the flavor foundation, which is reminiscent of a campfire on the beach. The fruity notes and vanilla show short-term presence, but overall fade very quickly. The oak spice increases and ensures a noticeable, but pleasant, dryness.

  88. Andytka3 scored this whisky 86 points Connoisseur

    N- Begin with promising puffy burnt rubbers with guava and plenty of concentrated stone fruit syrup. Dash of sweaty notes? Thick and masculine strength dominant, exhaust fume with notably charm and interesting lemony notes lurking, however it tends to flat out rather quickly and left with ashy smokes.

    P- Explosion of concentrated sweet and sour fruits, followed by aggressively dry and bitter notes, muddy, direct and spicy.

    F- Medium-long, big entry with spicy chili coats, herbs and weedy. — at The Whisky Bar, Kuala Lumpur.
    • Nose
      86 86
    • Taste
      88 88
    • Finish
      90 90

  89. Marko_I did not rate this whisky Connoisseur

    Ordentliche Kracher, also different / idiosyncratic enough to justify the individual releases. When it was still around the 50 ¬, that was a welcome addition to the quite narrow standard range, for today's 80-100 € Diageo can nail the neatly groomed knee.
    • Nose
      Direct comparison 2015 vs. 2016:
      both very strong, crispy, biscuit, grainy-sweet, vanilla, some white pepper ... salt and smoke are more restrained (compared to 16-year standard bottling), '15 is heavier, sweeter and rounder with licorice and some ricola, '16 is a bit fresher and fruity, has a light apple and lemon twist and bites a bit more and is a bit ashier (Water play tries, but does not hurt very much, you should only if it is really too sharp)
    • Taste
      both: very strong, lots of pepper, vanilla, malt, '15 is also sweeter here and looks fatter, fuller, darker, the ricola note is back, '16 is thinner, but also oily, is significantly sharper (white pepper) , rather bitter than sweet, wood, coffee, cough syrup, also smokier / ashier than '15
    • Finish
      both long, hot and spicy, '15 rather black pepper, ricola, liquorice, '16 white pepper, coffee, camillan, wood

  90. pianoman scored this whisky 86 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      Garden fire in the fog. Lemons, mint, orange blossom. Cake dough, vanilla sugar.
    • Taste
      First soft, then increasingly spicy and smoky. Cornflakes, sweet yellow apples, grilled lemons. Dark chocolate, some ashes.

  91. fileosoph scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      93 93
    • Finish
      90 90

  92. hs305 scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    [September, 2016]  I had this dram during a "Lagavulin Bicentenary" tasting at Bonn.In my old rating system (ten scales that translate into WB points: 50
    - 66 - 75 - 80 - 82,5 - 85 - 87,5 - 90 - 92,5 - 95) I scored it 90.  I
    took no detailed notes.

  93. P.A.O.K.you_are scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      89 89

  94. Calmar scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    Simpler 16-years in both aroma and taste / finish, nevertheless there is here both depth and complexity, the fortress, of course, adds points, gives power and pressure, but I prefer the calm and full of nuances and semitones of the 16-year-old ( at least the one that was produced 3-5 years ago).
    • Nose
      Restrained, dry, burnt paper, peat, coal, lemon peel, ash, smoked meat, light tinny notes, faint shoe shoe tones, eventually opens, becomes more energetic, assertive.
    • Taste
      Powerful, rich, sweet peppery, peat, lemon peel, lollipops, peppery wave - black pepper, lemon pepper; tartness of young bark, some berry-pastry shades in the background.
    • Finish
      Spicy, sweet and sour, peat, burnt tree, burnt caramel, weak notes of dried fruits, dried melon; berry tones - cowberry, viburnum, red mountain ash;

  95. peatbogger scored this whisky 93 points Specialist

    Neat the initial hit is close to perfection for a peat freak.
    • Nose
      92 92
    • Taste
      95 95
    • Finish
      92 92

  96. peatbogger scored this whisky 93 points Specialist

    A beast in a bottle!
    • Nose
      Oompa-oompa! Having this after a rather weak expression of Smokehead. Now we're talking!

      Massive coastal peat, coal, rubber, tar, not directly medicinal but maybe some menthol, some vanilla sweetness and some pepper.
    • Taste
      Sensory attack at a grand scale. Huge ashy peat smoke from the start. Rather hefty warming spice feel at 57,7%, not lingering like chilli but rather more like a horse radish rush.

      Rich dark and bitter chocolate. Thick creamy feel.
    • Finish
      Long, quite oily, with the spicy part fading oh so slow.

  97. malthead-1984 scored this whisky 96 points Expert Senior

    Absolute must for Islay lovers
    • Nose
      light pepperiness, beautiful citrus fruit to sweet grapefruit vanilla and a mint bush around the corner
    • Taste
      Tidy start with chilli catch on the tongue the citrus notes stay with a nice sweetness, slowly it turns into beautiful ex bourbon oak and beautiful heat
    • Finish
      long and warming a neat pattering campfire.

  98. helmutgw scored this whisky 84 points Expert Senior

    + H2O: rounder - sweeter Very nice representative of the Lagavulin 12 yo series 27.03.2017 84
    • Nose
      F: white wine Smoke - fruit - alcohol
    • Taste
      Sweet smoke fruit
    • Finish
      long, strong: sweet, smoke

  99. lukeboone scored this whisky 90 points Expert Junior

    • Nose
      Fresh wasabi, waxxy, peat , musky sea water, sandalwood
    • Taste
      Peppery, sweet peat, oilly, hazelnut, spicy wasabi
    • Finish
      Light sweet, dry nuts

  100. lukeboone scored this whisky 90 points Expert Junior

    • Nose
      91 91
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      89 89

  101. lachaineduwhisky did not rate this whisky Expert Senior

    Leather, saddle of horse. Mouth, very beautiful fruits at the end of the mouth. Intense and unexpected!

    Enthusiasm 4/5

  102. Kalle208 scored this whisky 90 points Member Senior

    • Nose
      Sweet, vanilla, candied lemon, biscuit, only slowly you notice the smoke, banana, mineral notes.
    • Taste
      Sweet, ashy, fruity, increasingly strong (short chillicatch) but still supple. With water a little more pleasing and creamier, but the short chilli explosion remains.
    • Finish
      Strong finish with vanilla, sweetness and smoke.

  103. Cast Olila scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      91 91

  104. fradin11 scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      91 91

  105. Archer scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    The 12 CS always makes me feel sick again. A real hooligan. Great.
    • Nose
      90 90
      Apple-sweet smoke, grated lemon. Salt. Seaweed & seaweed, but not freshly washed up, but rather in the form of Noriblättern.
      If the nose gets used to the smoke, the lemon gets through, the whisky now looks fresh, light and airy. A spring day by the sea.
    • Taste
      91 91
      Charcoal kills on the tongue and decomposes there into ashes. At the beginning oily, it gets dry quickly. Lemons and limes give fruit sweetness without dominating. The ash layer on the tongue gets thicker and firmer. A pinch of salt, a hint of pepper. Marine scent. In addition a medical note. Tar paper.
    • Finish
      90 90
      A smoldering campfire. Dry, ashy, with over-roasted orange peel.

  106. whiskyinstitut scored this whisky 92 points Connoisseur

    Horny part
    • Nose
      Sweet ashy smoke, citrus notes, typical spicy Lagavulin nose, freshly cut wood, floral notes with lavender, chewing gum and heather in the background
    • Taste
      Oily, peppery and slightly spicy with lots of smoke and light oak, citrus, creamy
    • Finish
      Typical Lagavulin smoke spreads, the smoke carries everything, and the oak slowly dries everything up

  107. Thermidor scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    Feels best neat, given some time (20-30min) to settle in the glass before drinking.

    Re-evaluated to 89pts compared to Lagavulin 8 (86), Lg5 (87) and Lg6 (88).
    • Nose
      Neat: Pine, cucumber skin, a pile of wood in the rain, Humbrol enamel paints, cut green bell pepper, mashed potatoes, bong tar, eucalyptus candy and some sort of mouthwash.

      With water it loses its sharpness and gains more vanilla. Vanilla ice cream by the seashore. Compared to Ledaig cask 4000248 (87pts) this Lagavulin has a general ambience of burned then extinguished wood, while the young Ledaig is more into nail polish or other beauty product sort of smells (a lady's makeup bag complete with the leather).
    • Taste
      A little rough but not one bit boozy, in fact the way it's so smooth on the tongue despite its strength and youth is wonderful. Xylitol salmiak sweets, tar, and then this fresh note, like smoked toothpaste, and some rubber bands (rubber from peat, not cask). The body is quite oily but in a good way that really makes it stand out among contemporary whisky. 
    • Finish
      Persistent tar. Sweet and clean. Could be a little longer. Water doesn't seem to improve it that much.

  108. thijs100 scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    Really good, honest whisky. No wood trickery, just simple, naked and raw, but mature.
    • Nose
      A salty sea breeze and seaweed as well. Brine and wax too. Very gentle for such a high alcohol percentage. Sweet vanilla accompanied by plenty of fruit, like ripe banana and lemons. The peat smoke is undeniable, but never dominant.
    • Taste
      Oily mouthfeel. Huge hit of peat, smoke and tar. White pepper. Very straightforward, but highly enjoyable. Hints of thyme, licorice, bitter lemons. Fairly dry. A bit too dry maybe.
    • Finish
      Peat, banana and licorice. Drying and long.

  109. KayMeertens scored this whisky 88 points Connoisseur

    An even sweeter cask influence than the 2015 edition, but a bit dirtier spirit.
    • Nose
      Very sweet. Lime, peat, Turkish delight, vanilla sugar and orange.
    • Taste
      Peat, orange, sweet lime, Turkish delight and vanilla.
    • Finish
      Peat, sweet lime, orange, apple and salami.

  110. Shane_IL scored this whisky 88 points Expert Senior

    This one was, for better or worse, a good deal more refined than last year’s release. I really liked the in-your-face complexity and brutishness of the 12 year old from last year, but I can’t really fault it as it was quite rich and flavourful and a fine whisky in its right.

    Reviewed in my blog: https://iwriteaboutstuffilike.com/2016/12/15/lagavulin-12-2016-release/
    • Nose
      Typical Lagavulin nose, sweet, grassy peat. Rubber. Scorched fruit peels. Ash. Smoked fish. Woodsmoke. Tar. Light vanilla, light coconut. Citrus oils. Quite a few beachside notes, wet rocks, seas spray, seaweed drying in the sun, shellfish. With water the creamy porridge note I picked up on the palate shows up here in addition to some thick vanilla creme.
    • Taste
      Ashy peat. Huge scorched fruit peel note. Bitter citrus. Sweet peach. Rubber. Wood oils. Dry wood tannins. A bit of a creamy malt note on the swallow. With water butterscotch and caramel pudding notes appear.
    • Finish
      Long. Oily, mainly wood oils. Earthy peat. Cough Syrup. Citrus peels. Coal dust. Light wood smoke. With water menthol and peppermint notes develop.

  111. Blake or Mortimer? scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

    Quite honestly the 12Y CStr version I like the most throughout the last years.

    Starts more smoothly than the 2015, but rises up to go on for a (nearly) never ending story on my palate.

    One to keep close to my heart (but not too close to my greedy hands and thirsty throat) for years to come ...
    • Nose
      91 91
    • Taste
      91 91
    • Finish
      92 92

  112. squaadgras scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      91 91
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      90 90

  113. Gaija scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

    Excellent, no question.
    • Nose
      Side-by-side with 2015 : on the nose, 2016 is unquestionnably more delicate, quite a lot of dried sand, seeshells, green olives and fresh almonds, this is just Laga 12 in its purest guise. Hugely refined, almost Port-Ellenesque with that magnificient beach-y side.
    • Taste
      Less dynamic here, simpler than 2015 that just went bonkers on the palate. Here we have "more of all that", on a very pleasant dryness and the typical sweeter side of bourbon-matured Lag : lemon candy, pears, nuts and brine. Typical again.
    • Finish
      Same vein, long and dry, on fleet wood, citrus, brine and blue stone.

  114. Erik Elixir scored this whisky 88 points Connoisseur

    Tasted head-to-head with the Ledaig 2008 Archives.                       Thanks Sebastiaan!
    • Nose
      Very clean with peat, some pepper, citrus, crust of old cheese and a vomit touch like Port Charlotte. With water some floral notes.
    • Taste
      Peat, pepper, some liquorice, aniseed and smoked ham. A waxy note, vanilla and virgin wood as in pine resin. Later more ashes, salty and even some gun powder and fire works.
    • Finish
      Medium drying with spices - cloves and pepper.

  115. Goethe scored this whisky 92 points Connoisseur

    Smoke complex fresh Islay whisky. The 200th anniversary version is steady as most 12 year old original bottlings from Lagavulin. But in my opinion you get an extra Islay Lagavulin touch concerning the deep Lagavulin profile. This version is also very flattering around the nose. Lagavulin did a great job on this expression.

    Concerning price/performance ratio: 8/10
    • Nose
      Smoke. Coal, citrus, medicinal, wet flintstone, almost a sweet winy touch.
    • Taste
      Smoke. Citrus, hay, ashes, almonds, tar.
    • Finish
      Long. Smoky and clean. Very pure in it's character.

  116. Drochaid scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    Colour:
    Bright amber
    Nose:
    As usual direct, strong peat scents, smoldering smoke and crystal clear purity; Slowly, a cornucopia of sweet and fresh fruity nuances and pastry notes develops. Towards the end there are still notes of eucalyptus and smoked ham.
    One to two drops of water make it even more lively, sweeter and spicier.
    Palate:
    Light and silky soft body, surprisingly gentle and chocolate sweet, with a pinch of salt, fresh coolness and white bread baked over campfire smoke.
    Water makes it a bit more restrained, still cool and oily in the mouth, the toasted nuances are slowly coming to the fore.
    echo:
    Extremely long and multi-faceted farewell, initially soft with increasing pepper sharpness and noticeable smoke, towards the end still a little appetizing bitterness.

  117. Sholum scored this whisky 93 points Member Senior

    divine bottling this year, which surpasses the usual excellent vintages of recent years again.
    • Nose
      95 95
    • Taste
      93 93
    • Finish
      92 92

  118. GLEN MAUR scored this whisky 90 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      88 88
    • Finish
      90 90

  119. Hvdree scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      88 88

  120. Bram84 scored this whisky 89 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      88 88
    • Finish
      88 88

  121. Daan Tje scored this whisky 87 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      87 87
    • Taste
      87 87
    • Finish
      88 88

  122. MadScientist scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      86 86
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      90 90

  123. checkpointuk scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    http://www.weinkenner.de/2016/lagavulin-2016-200th-anniversary-12yo-special-release-vs-jazz-festival-nas-41085/ Color: white wine
    Nose: spicy-salty lemon, cayenne pepper, lime, vanilla, caramel, honey, maritime and smoky. First fresh and more green. This malt needs time to breathe - it gets better and better. Apples, wax, hemp rope, old ship's rope, seaweed and a pinch of iodine.
    Taste: Round, balanced and bursting with mighty power. Straightforward, yet harmoniously spicy - just great! The sweetness of honey goes hand in hand with caramel (no sugar), salt, pepper, iodine, seaweed, lemon and peat, as well as smoked ham, lime, leather, vanilla, charcoal and ashes - all from a young Lagavulin from the Bourbon Cask expected.
    Finish: Extremely long and with the same flavors as the taste fades away. Wet ash, charcoal and caramel remain on the tongue, accompanied by copious quantities of phenolic peat.
    Note: For us the best 12yo of the special release series! Finally a straightforward, straightforward Lagavulin without much pettiness - class!
    91 points (nose: 89 / taste: 92 / finish: 91)

  124. maltinger scored this whisky 92 points Member Senior

    Lagavulin 12 yo 'Special Release 2016' (57.7%, OB)
    Probably a very large batch. Lagavulin 12 is a kind of Porsche 911 of
    whisky, everyone loves it, for good reasons. Yes, fast and reliable.
    It’s to be noted that this baby is another one that celebrates the
    distillery’s 200th anniversary. Colour: white wine, so refill wood. No
    complains. Nose: I think it’s even simpler than its predecessors, but
    that simplicity is exactly what we’re looking for here. Bauhaus whisky?
    Peat smoke, tar and burnt rubber, sea spray, artichokes, and Islay mud.
    With water: exceptionally almondy and waxy, with a perfect tar. Mouth
    (neat): elementary, straight, direct, uncomplicated, and perfect. Bacon,
    smoked fish, bitter oranges, thyme tea, bitter almonds. I find it
    seriously drier than last year’s SR, but I haven’t got that one in my
    hands just now, so please forget about these aimless ramblings. Now, the
    peat is huge. With water: lemons! Finish: very long. How did you like
    this cigar that you just chewed? Comments: I don’t know, in a way, this
    baby’s akin to some young Port Ellens that we could try in the past,
    even if there isn’t any feeling of brown coal this time. Do they have a
    secret programme? Recreating PE at Lagavulin? And it’s integrally
    distillate-driven and mature. My preferred way and style. One of the
    must buys of the year, together with that perfect Kilkerran 12,
    remember? SGP:367 - 92 points.

  125. Laga93 scored this whisky 91 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      90 90
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      91 91

  126. Patrick93 scored this whisky 92 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      92 92
    • Taste
      91 91
    • Finish
      93 93

  127. Fight65 scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      91 91
    • Taste
      90 90
    • Finish
      91 91

  128. steinrich scored this whisky 94 points Expert Senior

    Again and again Lagavulin manages to fill an incredible quality with the 12 year old!
    • Nose
      95 95
    • Taste
      94 94
    • Finish
      94 94

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