The Laphroaig 32 Year Old, according to the distillery, was matured solely in ex-Oloroso sherry casks, resulting in a deep mahogany colored whisky that was bottled at 93. 4 proof. It heralds from the Islay region of Scotland, having been produced by an outlet which is one of the few whiskey producers in the world to still use traditional malting floors. The dark, bitter chocolate follows through to the palate, with nutmeg and intense, spicy oakiness. Adding a touch of water allows sweeter sherry flavors to come through with just a hint of salt tang and subtle peat smoke.
Producer
For 200 years a small team of dedicated islanders have worked here to create what is considered to be the most distinctive single malt in the world. Of course over time the people change, but our traditional methods, the ancient skills and absolute dedication to quality always remains.