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Laphroaig Live 2015!

September 25, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Laphroaig is this year celebrating 200 years!

Laphroaig is this year celebrating 200 years!

Laphroaig Live has a lot to celebrate this year. Apart from the anticipated showcase of new expressions they are also celebrating their 200th. birthday.

Apart from that, the event also featured an appearance by ‘Highlander’ actor Sam Heughan who, if Twitter is to be believed, proved to be very popular indeed!

The drams sampled for this years event were:-

  • Laphroaig 15 Year Old
  • Laphroaig Cairdeas 2015
  • Laphroaig 21 Year Old
  • Laphroaig 32 Year Old

Sampling the whiskies was amongst others, John Campbell – Laphroaig’s distillery manager, Emma Andersson – Editor of one of the world’s most respected whisky magazines Allt Om Whisky and Bernhard Schafer – whisky journalist and Master Of The Quiach.

The one hour online show had a little bit for everyone. There was music, Sam Heughan, a flaky live link to New York (they could have left that out really), Sam Heughan, whisky sampling and some nice views of the distillery and some smoking peat. Oh and did I mention Sam Heughan was there?

If you want to catch up on what all the tasters had to say you can view the tweets by searching for the hash tag #laphroaiglive on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – Laphroaig 15 Year Old (43%)

The 15 year old was last commercially produced in 2008 after being superseded by the 18 year old. Since then it’s gathered an iconic status.


Nose: Rich fruit and the unmistakable aromas of peat and smoke abound.

Palate: Smokey sweetness with a hint of toffee and vanilla.

Finish: Peppery spice and a long smokey finish top this dram off perfectly.

Overall: A fine dram. Rounded and well finished with that morish quality that keeps you sipping!

Tasting Notes – Laphroaig Cairdeas 2015 (51%)

This whisky is John’s interpretation of how Laphroaig would have been produced at the distillery 200 years ago. Distilled using only smaller stills and using cold smoked peat it is non-chill filtered and bottled without colouring.


Nose: Some real fruitiness hits you with this dram. The smokiness is very faint and there’s even a trace of mint!

Palate: Strong and full bodied with a fruity sweetness. The peat is well to the fore with this dram and there’s also a little liquorice.

Finish: Smooth, short finish with a dry smokiness to it.

Overall: A tougher dram than the 15yo – very traditional and a whisky that must have kept the islanders toasty and warm 200 years ago!

Tasting Notes – Laphroaig 21 Year Old (48.4%)

A limited edition distilled in 1993 and matured in a mix of barrels to intensify it’s flavours. It is non-chill filtered and natural colour.


Nose: Sweet vanilla and sugary fruits. Interesting that the signature peatiness is absent.

Palate: Lovely and sweet with a hint of fruit. A smooth dram.

Finish: Long smooth finish with a welcome spiciness to balance the sweet flavours. There’s some dry tobacco in there as well.

Overall: A cultured Laphroaig that loses a lot of it’s traditional strong flavours. Not that this is a negative, more of an alternative!

Tasting Notes – Laphroaig 32 Year Old (46.7%)

Only 6000 bottles of this expression have been produced – a very rare Laphroaig indeed! John also mentioned that there are some 34 yr old whiskies in there as well. Not surprisingly, this dram was the nights most anticipated!


Nose: Rich, sweet sherry, creamy vanilla, toasted almonds.

Palate: Tropical fruits abound with vanilla toffee

Finish: Dry, slightly spicy, rich and full bodied.

Overall: Once again, very muted in the smoke n’ peat department – this seems to be the destiny of older Laphroaigs.

My Favourite On The Night

Out of the four, I think it’s got to be the Laphroaig 15 Year Old.
Yeah, I could go for the 32 year old but most people will never get the chance to sample it (and I probably never will again!)
For me, the 15 has everything you expct from a Laphroaig and the reason everyone heads for the dram in the first place. Peat, smoke, vanilla and a warm fireside feeling!

Many thanks to Laphroaig for sending the samples and without whom!

Laphroaig is available to buy from these Whisky Merchants:-

  • Edencroft Fine Wine & Spirit Specialists
  • Abbey Whisky
  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange
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Filed Under: Laphroaig, Laphroaig Live, Laphroaig Live 2015

LAPHROAIG LIVE 2015!

September 15, 2015 by Gary Leave a Comment

Thursday 24th September 2015 (8:00pm) - Save the date!

Thursday 24th September 2015 (8:00pm) – Save the date!

On Thursday 24th September at 8pm the ninth annual Laphroaig Live will broadcast from Islay itself!

Laphroaig is this year celebrating 200 years and to mark this very special anniversary they are returning to the home of Laphroaig, the island of Islay to showcase four phenomenal whiskies as well as going behind the scenes at the distillery with Laphroaig’s very own distillery manager on this auspicious year, John Campbell.

He will be joined by no less than five of the previous distillery managers! The first time they have all been together.

This year they will be tasting 4 very special expressions. The one off Laphroaig 15 YO – The official 200th Expression, Laphroaig Cairdeas 2015 (distilled using only the original small stills), Laphroaig 21 YO – Created for the Friends of Laphroaigs 21st Birthday and a unique Laphroaig 32 YO 100% sherry matured- A very rare, special expression.

This year’s show will be streamed live from the home of Laphroaig, the island of Islay

This year’s show will be streamed live from the home of Laphroaig, the island of Islay

Coming live from Laphroaig’s famous floor malting’s (one of only a handful left in the whisky industry), John Campbell and the five previous distillery managers will be joined by 2 experts Bernhard Schafer – Whisky journalist and Master of the Quiach, and Emma Andersson -Editor of Allt Om Whisky. Also joining Jon will be famous Scottish actor Sam Heughan – best known for his role in the series Outlander and Marcel van Gils – Author of the official 200th book about Laphroaig as well as many of the ‘Friends of Laphroaig’ from many countries around the World.

But the main audience, who will as always be posting in their questions to the panel live on the night – is a worldwide audience of Laphroaig lovers, including a live link to Laphroaig US whisky ambassador Simon Brooking who will be joined by 75 friends of Laphroaig via a live link from the New York.

To celebrate this special occasion, Laphroaig will be attempting to set a world record by encouraging the whole global audience to raise a toast to Laphroaig on their 200th anniversary!

You can watch the show live on Sept 24th. on our own dedicated page thru this link.

You can also submit a question for the panel (Laphroaig nosing glasses can be won for the best questions!)

Filed Under: Laphroaig, Laphroaig Live, News

Whisky Tasting: LAPHROAIG LIVE 2014!

September 25, 2014 by Gary Leave a Comment

Heaven comes in 3cl. samples bottles!

Heaven comes in 3cl. samples bottles!

Wednesday 24th September saw the eighth annual Laphroaig Live broadcast from Sweden.

Streamed live from a tiny island called Fjäderholmarna, which is part of the archipelago just outside Stockholm, it was uniquely Scandinavian in flavour.

Of course this may have had something to do with the show’s location, a famous smokery restaurant called Rökeriet!

This years panel of whisky experts had the pleasure of sharing four phenomenal Laphroaigs:-

  • The latest Global expression called Select.
  • This year’s much acclaimed Cairdeas finished in Amontillado casks.
  • A unique 12 year old triple casked Nordic special.
  • A fourth sample that was decided by a Friends of Laphroaig online vote – the Laphroaig 18 Year Old in this case.

As always, the Distillery Manager, John Campbell was a member of the expert tasting panel accompanied by three famous Swedish personalities: Nour el Refai – a comedian, TV personality, host and a well-known Swedish radio presenter, Peter Borg – chairman of the Swedish Whisky Association and Håkan Dahlberg – a prolific Swedish whisky blogger of I Love Whisky.

The show ended with promises and hints of some great things coming for Laphroaig’s 200th. Anniversary next year, including long-hoped for 15 and 21 year old single malts.

No prizes for guessing where Laphroaig Live will be held next year then – Roll on 2015!

The Laphroaig range can be seen here!

Tasting Notes – Laphroaig The latest Global expression called Select

Laphroaig Select takes its name from the special selection of American and European casks, chosen for their unique character that they give during maturation.

Olorosso sherry butts, straight American white oak (non-filled with bourbon), PX seasoned hogs heads, Quarter Casks and finally First Filled Bourbon Casks were all used to vary cask maturation techniques enabling the creation of 6 new flavour combinations that were then tested by ‘The Friends of Laphroaig’.

From this they chose their favourite which then became LAPHROAIG SELECT.

Nose: Lovely smoke and peat hit straight away! Sweet, heathery overtones

Palate: Sweet sherry floral flavours with a peaty backnote.

Finish: Mild spice n’ pepper, lingering warm finish.

Overall: Another hit for this ever popular dram – but you need to be a ‘Friend of Laphroaig’ to purchase and enjoy it – but that’s not a great hardship!

Tasting Notes – Laphroaig This year’s much acclaimed Cairdeas

A firm favourite with ‘The Friends of Laphroaig’ is each Cairdeas release. This year is no exception with the Cairdeas being a Laphroaig that has been double matured first in “first fill” ex-bourbon casks then in Amontillado hogsheads for one year.

Nose: Sweet sherry notes with rich chocolate.

Palate: Sweet, christmassy cake flavours with added cinnamon.

Finish: Smooth, sweet sherry with a mild finish.

Overall: There is muted smokiness and peat – surprising on such a powerful spirit – but that doesn’t mean that this release isn’t morish!

Tasting Notes – Laphroaig 12 year old Nordic special

A special creation for Laphroaig’s legion of Nordic fans using the traditional 10 year old as a starting point and triple casking over a further 2 year period.

Not currently available, it is due for release in the Scandinavian market at the end of the year.

Nose: Peat, smokiness and heathery scents with a sea tang.

Palate: Classic 10YO Laphroaig peat & smoke with a nice sweet sherriness, shades of grapefruit.

Finish: Spiciness abounds with quite fierce pepper – but don’t worry – it compliments the sweetness!

Overall: This is going to be a popular dram – but you may need to travel to buy and enjoy it – that’s if the Nordic fans are willing to let it go!

Tasting Notes – Laphroaig 18 Year Old ( 40% )

A true classic and one chosen by ‘The Friends of Laphroaig’ to be the fourth malt to be tasted during the nights show. Last, but certaunly not least, this 18YO was worth all the waiting in the world for!

Made in limited quantities each year and therefore only able to be savoured by a fortunate few.

Nose: Peat smoke with a lovely caramel toffee.

Palate: Sherry and sultana sweetness, chocolate and banana.

Finish: Very smooth – the famous peat takes a partial backseat for sweetness, chocolate and heather!

Overall: A simply stunning dram – treat with respect – there’s not much of it about!

The Laphroaig range can be seen here!

Many thanks to @markettiers4dc for the samples and, of course, @Laphroaig without whom.

Filed Under: Islay, Laphroaig, Laphroaig Live, Sampling, Whisky tasting

LAPHROAIG LIVE 2014!

September 18, 2014 by Gary Leave a Comment

LAPHROAIG LIVE 2014 comes to STOCKHOLM!

LAPHROAIG LIVE 2014 comes to STOCKHOLM!

On Wednesday 24th September at 7pm the eighth annual Laphroaig Live will broadcast from Sweden.

This year’s show will be streamed live from a tiny island called Fjäderholmarna which is part of the archipelago just outside Stockholm.

Previous shows have brought you the flavours of Spain, Germany, America and even Australia but this year will be uniquely Scandinavian in flavour – mainly due to the show’s location, a famous smokery restaurant called Rökeriet.

During the show a panel of whisky experts will be tasting 4 phenomenal Laphroaigs:

  • A unique 12 year old triple casked Nordic special.
  • This year’s much acclaimed Cairdeas finished in Amontillado casks.
  • The latest Global expression called Select.
  • A fourth sample that will be decided by a Friends of Laphroaig online vote.

An expert panel of guests will explore the strong connections between smoke and depth of flavour in what is sure to be a smoke fest!

As always, the Distillery Manager, John Campbell will be joining them.

This year he’ll be accompanied by a panel consisting of four famous Swedish personalities; Nour el Refai – a comedian, TV personality, host and a well-known Swedish radio presenter, Peter Borg – chairman of the Swedish Whisky Association and Håkan Dahlberg – a prolific Swedish whisky blogger of I Love Whisky.
And last year’s Swedish Bartender of the Year Madeleine Solo Rapp will be making a guest appearance and creating something special using Laphroaig.

You can watch the show live on Sept 24th. on our own dedicated page thru this link.

You can also submit a question for the panel (Laphroaig nosing glasses can be won for the best questions!)

Panel biographies:

John Campbell
Laphroaig’s distillery master since 2006 and the only islander to have held this position, will be joined by 3 famous Swedish personalities on this 199th year of Laphroaig. He may even drop a hint about some exciting developments which are being planned for next year.

Nour el Refai
At the young age of 26 she is already a famous comedian, TV personality, host and a well-known radio presenter. Nour also has a wide and genuine interest in all things whisky. Not being one to stand back, we look forward to her forthright and no doubt witty views.

Peter Borg
Peter is vice chairman of the Swedish Whisky Association and Chairman of the local Whisky club HABOST with over 3,000 whisky enthusiasts. His worldwide travels have given him an unrivalled knowledge in the field of whisky.

Håkan Dahlberg
Founder of Sweden’s largest whisky blog ‘I love whisky’ established in 2010. His blog is simply the go-to place for Swedes to discuss all things whisky. Håkan is now a major influence on the Swedish whisky landscape.

Filed Under: Laphroaig, Laphroaig Live, News, Sampling

Laphroaig Live 2011

September 29, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

Laphroaig Live 2011 - Coming to a computer near you!

Laphroaig Live 2011 - Coming to a computer near you!

Laphroaig Live 2011
Sydney, Australia
Thursday 6th October
10:00am (UK)

Join the Laphroaig Team for Laphroaig Down Under!

Log in to a computer near you and be their special guest, as they retrace the footsteps of Laphroaigs’ founders with a tasting broadcast live and interactive from Australia.

Laphroaigs’ Live broadcasts have been enjoyed by over 100,000 whisky fans over the past half-decade, with this year’s 5th annual show set to be the biggest and most exciting yet.

Laphroaig Live 2011 will be broadcast live from Sydney, against a stunning harbour-side backdrop with views of the iconic Opera House.
Views that have no doubt changed somewhat since they were enjoyed many years ago by one of the founders of Laphroaig, Alexander
Johnston.

Alexander Johnston and his brother, Donald Johnston, founded Laphroaig back in 1815 and together they developed the unique flavour of Laphroaig that is adored by whisky fans throughout the World.
Then in 1836, Alexander sold his share of the distillery to Donald for an unthinkable sum of £350 and he and his family set sail for Australia where they began a new life.

Alexander’s great-great-great granddaughter, Lin Johnston, will be joining the team in Sydney along with current Distillery Manager, John Campbell, Master Blender, Robert Hicks and author, Rebecca Varidel for an unforgettable tasting experience.

During the live show they will be tasting the Quarter Cask and the newly launched Triple Wood. They’ll also be reunited with a very old member of the Laphroaig family, not seen for over 50 years …

During this year’s live show the lucky Laphroaig lot will be opening and tasting a historic Laphroaig 10 year old, distilled back in the 1950s in one of the last batches ever to be bottled by Lin Johnston’s ancestors.

Very few of these bottles remain today and those that do are collectors’ items, so tasting this ancient liquid really will be a momentous occasion.

For more information visit www.laphroaig.com/live

And you can listen Live right here on the day – just go to our Diary Page.

You can buy Laphroaig Malt Whisky from:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt
  • Edencroft Fine Wine & Spirit Specialists
  • Abbey Whisky
  • The Drink Shop

Filed Under: 10 Year Old, Abbey Whisky, Australian, Edencroft Spirit Specialists, Events, Islay, Laphroaig, Laphroaig Live, New Arrivals, News, The Drink Shop, The Whisky Exchange

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