Tasting notes·Lagavulin

Lagavulin 16 Years

The single malt whisky Lagavulin 16 Years is the best-selling bottling of the Islay distillery. Every now and then, there are even supply bottlenecks, which is rather unusual for a classic malt. Is the Scotch really that good?We can no longer count how many bottles it is now. It may even be the 6th or 7th. We often hear that Lagavulin 16 has lost some of its quality. We absolutely do not see it that way. We have had at least consistent quality over the last 12 or 13 years. But perhaps the competition has become stronger, so that the Islay malt no longer stands out so much?

The panel

Marcel
89
Sascha
93

Mean 91.0 · spread 4

Value for money 5/5

Distillery
Lagavulin
Type
Single Malt
Region
Isle of Islay
Country
Scotland
Age
16 years
Strength
43% ABV
Character
peaty

Tasting

Nose

On the nose, Lagavulin 16 always reminds us of an old leather sofa in a dark corner with an oak table on which berries are standing. We smell strong peat smoke, iodine and earth. A berry note coats various sweet smoky aromas with a certain saltiness at the edge.

Palate

Peat smoke spreads softly and very intensively. The following sweetness, which covers everything, is gradually replaced by a maritime saltiness. Later, a light oak note and, with a little imagination, a kind of crème brûlée become perceptible. The composition reminds us a little of slightly burnt wholemeal spelt toast.

Finish

Full and with lots of salt and peat smoke, the Lagavulin 16 years says goodbye. It lingers for a long time.

Verdicts

Marcel

Lagavulin 16 Year is, for me, a true classic of enjoyment – complex, intense, yet wonderfully balanced. This smoky Islay gem brings joy to the glass every time without overwhelming. The price-to-quality ratio is absolutely spot on, so you can buy with confidence!

Sascha

The Lagavulin 16 Year impresses with an outstanding balance between intense smokiness and complex aromas that unfold in a structured and harmonious way. Despite its depth, it never feels overloaded, making it an archetypal Islay malt with excellent maturity. From a technical standpoint, it sets the benchmark for smoky single malts.

What it is worth

We do not yet hold bottle-level auction results — that sits behind Whisky Hunter’s authenticated feed. What follows is the market for Lagavulin as a whole, which sets the weather for this bottling without pricing it.

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Latest mean bid £196 across 497 lots · 2024-08

Source

Tasting note and scores by WHISKY:EDITION — tasted by Marcel and Sascha, published 2022-05-10.