Laphroaig Single Malt Scotch Whisky, originating from the mystical shores of Islay, is celebrated for its profoundly peaty and smoky character, making it one of the most distinctive and robust Scotch whiskies. Known for its bold, medicinal flavors coupled with a briny, seaweed quality, Laphroaig captures the essence of the rugged coastal environment where it's produced. The whisky's rich history and traditional distillation methods contribute to its unique taste, which is often accentuated by hints of sweetness and a long, lingering finish. Each dram invites connoisseurs to a sensory journey, offering an intense, full-bodied experience that epitomizes the powerful spirit of Islay.
The Original Cask Strength is Laphroaig in its purest form, delivering the full power of Islay’s land, sea and air. Matured for 10 years in charred American oak barrels, this expression is drawn directly from the cask, barrier-filtered only to remove char particles. It is unchill-filtered and bottled at natural strength, showcasing the distillery’s uncompromising character.
Batch 16 stands as the most powerful release in the Cask Strength family. Bottled at 58.5% ABV, it balances peat smoke and maritime salinity with layers of sweet orchard fruit, vanilla, spice, and the oily richness that defines Laphroaig.
Tasting Notes by Laphroaig:Nose: Sweet apples and caramelised pastry, with cereal, tanned leather and vanilla, lifted by Islay peat smoke.Palate: Vanilla and sea salt intermingled with freshly ground black pepper, pork crackling and savoury peat.Finish: Gentle spice, charred oak and smoked mackerel carried on an oily mouthfeel.
Laphroaig 10 Year Old Sherry Oak Finish stands out as a remarkable expression. It combines the unforgettable flavours of the classic 10 Year Old Laphroaig with the sweet and complex influence of Oloroso sherry casks. This unique whisky begins with the same traditional process, aging in ex-Bourbon barrels, before it rests in Oloroso sherry casks to gain extra depth and character. Each sherry oak cask is hand-selected to create a truly exceptional single malt.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Sweet and peaty with medicinal notes of Manuka honey, hospital bandages, antiseptic lotion, Germolene, strong cloves aroma but also grilled smoky bacon, a distinctive character of sweet leather, iodine and pine tar.Palate: Sweet and aromatic, with rich wax and furniture polish notes followed by treacle toffee, maple syrup, bitter dark chocolate combined with pencil shavings, pine needle and cedar scented wood.Finish: Finished in European oak Oloroso sherry barrels.
Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength (Batch 15) is a robust expression of Laphroaig's classic 10 Year Old, boasting a bold character and an impressive 56.5% ABV. This single malt matures in charred ex-Bourbon barrels for a full decade before being bottled at its natural cask strength, preserving its powerful and distinctive flavours.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: The nuanced aroma reveals whiffs of sweet cereals, fresh oak and pipe tobacco with touches of leather, nutmeg and vanilla.Palate: The Original Cask Strength is sweet and spicy with notes of vanilla, toffee and sea salt along with hints of cinnamon and pepper.Finish: Long finish with lingering spice, oak tannins, iodine and sea salt.
Distilled in 1998, this expression marks a quarter-century of patient ageing at Laphroaig. Bottled at natural cask strength and non-chill filtered, it’s a rare release that stays true to the distillery’s character. Matured entirely in ex-bourbon casks, it reflects the evolution of a spirit shaped by time, tradition, and Islay’s coastal environment. From the boldness of youth to the complexity of age, this 25 year old whisky stands as a testament to Laphroaig’s legacy—powerful, uncompromising, and unmistakably itself.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Sweet pear drops, crisp green apples, custard, and warm pastry on the nose, balanced with notes of cured smoked ham and cinnamon spice.Palate: Rich and complex, with tropical pineapple, peach, and mango, backdropped with a gentle hint of white pepper and barbecued orange rind.Finish: A long and soft finish with evolved smoky aftertaste.
This whisky is a highly secretive creation, crafted within the confines of our distillery, away from prying eyes and competitors. It represents our richest expression, curated from an archive of the rarest whiskies stored in our Atlantic warehouse.
This complex blend marries single malts aged from seven to 21 years, revealing vibrant character derived from ex-Bourbon, European oak, Oloroso sherry barrels, and quarter casks.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Rich and smoky with seaside minerals and a hint of ash and bitter chocolate drops.Palate: Richly peaty with a spicy chilli bite.Finish: Short, dry finish and a long sweet aftertaste.
Crafted with unwavering dedication and expertise, this exceptional spirit has spent 16 years maturing exclusively in ex-bourbon barrels, resulting in a flavor profile that is truly extraordinary. Since its inception in 1815, Laphroaig has been entrusted to the hands of visionary distillery managers who have passed down their knowledge and passion for the craft. From Ian Hunter to John Campbell, each guardian has made their mark on the distillery, while cherishing the distinctive qualities that make Laphroaig the whisky it is today.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig: Nose: The nose initially presents the inviting aromas of roasted nuts and smoldering peat, gradually revealing the enticing scent of maple syrup drizzled over pancakes and the comforting essence of vanilla pod.Palate: The rich peat flavors persist, accompanied by a subtle hint of iodine. A delicate floral note emerges, accompanied by the freshness of citrus and the sweetness of honeyed barley.Finish: The finish imparts a coastal salinity, reminiscent of the sea breeze, along with the lingering presence of the last dying embers of a bonfire.
Experience the fullest expression of our legendary peated whisky with Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength (Batch 14). Crafted from a selection of the most valuable whiskies in our Atlantic warehouse, this single malt Scotch showcases the expertise and dedication that have been passed down for generations.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Sweet cereals with biscuit notes, fresh oak, smoked cedar and Manuka honey. Amsterdam pipe tobacco, shoe polish and old leather combined with a touch of waxy church candle, vanilla cream, nutmeg and oak extracts.Palate: Sweet and spicy, with burnt oak staves, barbecued marshmallows, toffee and sea salt, vanilla and Belgium caramel waffles. Roasted coffee fudge cream on sticky toffee pudding, with a hint of white pepper and crushed cinnamon.Finish: Floral with spicy oak tannins, iodine and sea salt.
This extraordinary single malt has been meticulously matured for a full 25 years, resulting in a whisky that is truly unparalleled in its depth and complexity. The secret behind the exceptional flavor of this whisky lies in its unique maturation process. Over the years, it has been carefully aged in both bourbon barrels and Oloroso sherry casks, allowing it to absorb the rich flavors and aromas of these premium wood types. The result is a whisky that balances sweet vanilla and wood spice with the distinctive smoky notes that Laphroaig is renowned for.Tasting Note by Laphroaig: Nose: Sweet vanilla and wood spice, smoke and TCP, though restrained, some smoked bacon, with underlying dried fruit added to the mix.Palate: Very creamy and rich, with a full texture, peppery, spicy, iodine, saline and smokiness. There's also a little green apple fruit.Finish: Very long and layered, waves of rich smoke and a peppery conclusion.
The most recent addition to a series of exclusive and aged whiskies is dedicated to Ian Hunter, renowned as the Malt Master. This tribute highlights his pivotal role in setting up the malting floors at Laphroaig and the enduring influence these floors have on the distillery's unique flavors.
Aged for 34 years, this single malt whisky is a product of Laphroaig's own floor-malted barley. It has matured in American White Oak barrels before being finished in Oloroso Sherry casks, offering a distinctive taste experience that may not appeal to everyone, but promises to be exceptional for those who appreciate its uniqueness.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig: Trends that are a little more flowery include burnt orange, dark chocolate, espresso, leather, cigars, and leather.
Laphroaig Quarter Cask pays homage to an old whisky transportation tradition involving smaller quarter casks. These diminutive barrels enhance the whisky's flavor by increasing contact with the wood, augmenting the characteristics of spirits initially matured in ex-Bourbon barrels. The result is a delightful interplay of coconut, banana, and vanilla notes complementing Laphroaig's signature heavy peat flavor. The whisky culminates in a lengthy, sweet, and smoky finish. To preserve the character developed in these small but impactful barrels, this quarter cask whisky undergoes barrier filtration.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Burning embers of peat in a crofter's fireplace, hints of coconut and banana aromas.Palate: Deep, complex and smoky yet offers and surprises the palate with a gentle sweetness.Finish: Really long, and dries appropriately with smoke and spice.
Laphroaig Select Oak is a distinctive Islay single malt that brings together the bold character of Laphroaig with a carefully curated cask influence. This expression is crafted from a selection of cask types—including Oloroso sherry butts, American white oak, hogsheads seasoned with Pedro Ximénez, quarter casks, and first-fill Bourbon barrels—chosen to showcase a more nuanced side of the distillery’s famously peated style.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Forward peat smoke followed quickly by ripe red fruits. Palate: Sweet at first, followed by peat smoke and dashes of ash and seaweed. Finish: Long finish with lingering floral notes. Touches of marzipan and lime.
The opening release in a new series honouring the people behind Laphroaig’s history. Chapter 1 pays tribute to Donald Johnston, the elder of two brothers who founded the distillery in 1815. His influence on the style and legacy of Laphroaig is reflected in this inaugural bottling, presented alongside striking illustrations by British artist Bill Bragg.
This whisky spent 33 years maturing in a mix of American oak ex-bourbon casks and European oak sherry-seasoned hogsheads. Bottled at fixed strength, it captures the depth of its long rest in the warehouse, offering a profile shaped by time and tradition.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Starting with stewed fruit and smooth vanilla créme brûlée.Palate: Our iconic smoky finish sets the scene for savoury aromas of cured meat.Finish: Sherry casks bring warm festive spice.
A bold exploration of distillation at Laphroaig, Elements 3.0 is the third release in the series. Born from an unexpected fire in the kiln, the peat was burned longer and hotter than usual, resulting in a distinctively intense single malt. Distilled from malt resting directly above the kiln floor, this whisky reflects how even subtle changes in distillation can profoundly influence flavour. Fully matured in American oak ex-bourbon casks.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Charcoal, chocolate and spice. deep smouldering charred peat notes layered with a wash of maritime brine. sweet and citrusy; vanilla, lemon zest and butterscotch. a hint of cinnamon spice, plums and dates draws you in and invites you to take a sipPalate: A roar of intense peaty characters which tingle and warms the palette, intermingled with notes of roasted cocoa beans and bitter dark chocolate. as the rich phenolic characters subside, a tangy fruitiness comes to the fore with the introduction of blackberry, plum, and gooseberry notes with indulgent characters of a crème brûléeFinish: Long lasting and drying, with elongated notes of iodine, leather and sooty chimney smoke
Laphroaig Select is a classic Islay single malt that laid the foundation for what would later become Select Oak. This earlier expression brings together Laphroaig’s signature medicinal peat smoke with a subtle touch of sweetness and spice, offering a more accessible style while retaining the bold character the distillery is known for.
Crafted from a blend of cask types—including Oloroso sherry butts, American white oak, and seasoned Bourbon barrels—Laphroaig Select balances smoky depth with notes of vanilla, orchard fruit, and a gentle floral edge. Though now superseded by Select Oak, this expression remains a noteworthy chapter in Laphroaig’s evolution—bridging tradition with a more contemporary approach to peated whisky.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Forward peat smoke followed quickly by ripe red fruits. Palate: Sweet at first, followed by peat smoke and dashes of ash and seaweed. Finish: Long finish with lingering floral notes. Touches of marzipan and lime.
Laphroaig Triple Wood is a bold and layered Islay single malt, matured through three distinct cask types to achieve remarkable depth and complexity. The whisky begins its journey in American oak ex-Bourbon barrels, where it gains sweetness and vanilla notes from the charred wood. It is then transferred to Quarter Casks, smaller vessels inspired by 19th-century traditions, which increase the spirit’s contact with the oak—intensifying flavours of spice, cedar, and dry wood smoke.
Finally, the whisky is given a third maturation in European oak Oloroso sherry casks, adding rich undertones of dried fruit, dark chocolate, and warming spice. As with all Laphroaig expressions, the process starts with peated barley and water from the Kilbride Stream, delivering the signature medicinal smoke and coastal character the distillery is known for.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig:Nose: Sweet raisins and creamy apricots, nuttiness, bonfire ash and earthy peat.Palate: Creamy flavours of vanilla and fruit, with a suggestion of sherry sweetness.Finish: Mouth-filling and extremely long, balanced by a sweet smooth caramel taste.
"Book Five: Enduring Spirit," the concluding edition in the Ian Hunter series, is a distinctive 34 year old single malt from Laphroaig. This exceptional whisky is double matured, initially aged in first-fill ex-Bourbon American Oak barrels and then in Pedro Ximénez European Oak Hogheads. This unique maturation process, a testament to Ian Hunter's innovative approach, imparts a complex and rich flavor profile, making it a remarkable and sought-after expression in Laphroaig's history.
Tasting Note by Laphroaig: Nose: Lightly peaty with notes of iodine and burnt wood. Floral green malt, sweet candyfloss and vanilla fudge, and subtle blueberry and raspberry accents. .Palate: Sweet and spicy, with hints of classic Laphroaig peat and cold barbecue ash. Salted caramel and butterscotch, roast chestnut, a hint of peach, dried flowers and white pepper.Finish: Peaty and malty, with a lingering sweetness.