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Lagavulin 1991 Distillers Edition

Like Lagavulin, only...sweeter

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@yossiyitzakReview by @yossiyitzak

20th Mar 2010

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The other night I decided to start my evening with Lagavulin Distillers Edition for no reason other than the fact that it was a cold rainy evening and I needed to get warm. I needed comfort and, if you know the Lagavulin, the peat in their whiskies really helps to get you to that warm, safe place in your mind whether it’s memories of a family campout back in the 70’s, the birth of your first child or the first time you listened to John Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme” — Lagavulin takes you there. It’s that great.

So, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty, shall we? Yes. Yes, we shall:

Initial whiffs – Very “Lagavulin”, almost more Lagavuliny than the standard 16yr (if that makes sense – if ‘Maximum Strength Tylenol’ is like regular tylenol, only more potent – this is how this nose is, without increasing the ABV), noticeably sweeter, warm-campfire-peat, dying embers, a bit pungent, fried banana, candle wax, very seaweedy, candied citrus fruits, wet leather — this has to be one of the most complex noses out there (that I’ve nosed) – absolutely lovely – I’ve been nosing this for 5 minutes now… I think it’s time to taste.

Palate – Rubbery, both in flavor and mouth feel, big tobacco, very salty but less sea-like, anise, not as sweet as the nose, oily smoke, quite nice though, compared to the standard 16yr… the balance seems a bit off here (can’t place it but, it’s off – could be me). Still, very-very nice.

Finish – Peppery, lasting smoke, a bit more biting than I expected given the 43%ABV, some vanilla, salty — Yum!

In sum – As amazing as this one is, for some reason, I like the standard Lagavulin 16yr expression a bit more. Perhaps it’s because that’s what I’m used to or maybe it’s that off-balance feel I got from the nose to the palate, not sure. This is a nice little treat especially if you want the big warm peat but something a wee more sweet (should I keep rhyming here? Because, I totally can. Don’t think I can’t or won’t… Oh, you don’t believe me?? ”Beat Street, the king of the beat, I see walk that beat from across the street, uh-huh-huh, beat street is a lesson too, ’cause you can’t let the streets beat you…”)

Wow, that was unnecessary! Carrying on — This is without a doubt a warmer-upper to be enjoyed during a cool autumn evening but again, as much as I liked it, I’d be happy to keep paying the lower $$ for a Lagavulin I like more (the standard 16yr expression).

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4 comments

@WhiskyP
WhiskyP commented

Beat Street! Now that is a blast from the past!

14 years ago 0

@PeatAndMeat
PeatAndMeat commented

I'm yet to try this but I only hear very good things. Seems very highly thought on from the reviews on this site.

14 years ago 0

@WhiskyNotes
WhiskyNotes commented

I even like this better than the standard 16yo!

14 years ago 0

@LeFrog
LeFrog commented

This is remarkable stuff. Nice review.

14 years ago 0

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