Lagavulin 16 Year Old Scotch Single Malt, Scottish Whisky with Case, 700ml

Lagavulin 16 Year Old Scotch Single Malt, Scottish Whisky with Case, 700ml

The perfect gift for whisky lovers: with its characteristic peat note and sweet and salty aromas, Lagavulin 16 is the richest and most aromatic whisky of the Scottish island. Produced since 1816 by the Lagavulin distillery in the south of the island of Islay and aged for 16 years in oak casks, it is among the most renowned and sought-after Single Malt Whiskies in the world. Lagavulin Whisky fills the palate with the typical smoky flavor of peat and a rich and intense sweetness, followed by long and persistent iodine and seaweed final notes. With an amber color and enveloping smoky sensations tempered by a sweet and salty aroma, it is the peaty Scottish whisky that every connoisseur or enthusiast should have in their collection. Delivered item: 1 x 0.7 l Lagavulin 16 Year Old Pure Malt Scottish Whisky, alcohol content 43% / The best-selling Islay Single Malt Whisky / Typical peaty and intense taste of the Scottish Hebrides.

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The perfect gift for whisky lovers: with its characteristic peat note and sweet and salty aromas, Lagavulin 16 is the richest and most aromatic whisky of the Scottish island. Produced since 1816 by the Lagavulin distillery in the south of the island of Islay and aged for 16 years in oak casks, it is among the most renowned and sought-after Single Malt Whiskies in the world. Lagavulin Whisky fills the palate with the typical smoky flavor of peat and a rich and intense sweetness, followed by long and persistent iodine and seaweed final notes. With an amber color and enveloping smoky sensations tempered by a sweet and salty aroma, it is the peaty Scottish whisky that every connoisseur or enthusiast should have in their collection. Delivered item: 1 x 0.7 l Lagavulin 16 Year Old Pure Malt Scottish Whisky, alcohol content 43% / The best-selling Islay Single Malt Whisky / Typical peaty and intense taste of the Scottish Hebrides.