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Port Wood

The fruitiest dram we have. Laphroaig® Port Wood is honey-sweet with medicinal smokiness, red berries, and seaweed. A rewarding and unforgettably well-rounded single malt.​

FLAVOUR BY THE BARREL​

When you match flavour profiles that get on this well, you’re in fine company. On the one hand you have our big peaty personality, and on the other there’s the jolly fruitiness of ruby port. Characteristics that bring out the best of each other with flavours that just click. ​ ​ It begins in our stills where malted barley dried over peat fires meets the crystal waters of the Kilbride Stream, forming a rock-solid bond as whisky. The spirit then comes of age in charred ex-Bourbon barrels to develop smokiness and impart a hint of vanilla. Once matured it’s transferred to ex-ruby Port casks to pick up the sweet, subtle traits of Portugal's famous dessert wine. All to create a loveable fruity whisky that you can’t help but get along with.  ​

Laphroaig Port Wood barrel with a hammer on top

TASTING NOTES

Color of Laphroaig Scotch Whisky

Colour

Natural antique ruby gold.

Aroma of Laphroaig Scotch Whisky

Nose

Dark chocolate and menthol with pink peppercorns, toasted peaches, charred marshmallows and a hint of plum jam.

Tasting Notes of Laphroaig Scotch Whisky

Palate

Honey-sweet with 'medicinal' smoke.​

Finish of Laphroaig Scotch Whisky

Finish

Mouth-warming and mouth coating with a lip-smacking lingering finish.​

Maturation of Laphroaig Scotch Whisky

Maturation

Aged in first-fill Bourbon barrels then finished in ex-ruby Port casks. ​

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10 Year Old Sherry Oak Finish​

A fine and full-bodied single malt. Finished in sherry oak casks to layer aromatic honey onto our famous peat smoke. Slàinte.​

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Can’t get enough of our peaty dram? We don’t blame you. Learn about how it started, how we make it and how to drink it.
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Can’t get enough of our peaty dram? We don’t blame you. Learn about how it started, how we make it and how to drink it.