Laphroaig's richest and most complex expression. On the nose, pungent peat smoke and seaside minerals with a hint of ash and chocolate. On the palate, lively with hints of bitter chocolate, ash and a spicy chilli bite. To finish, short, dry finish with a lingering sweet aftertaste.
- Distillery: Laphroaig Distillery
- Type: Single Malt Whisky
- Region: Isle of Islay, Scotland
- Alcohol: 48%
- Volume: 700ml
- Goes with: Neat or over ice
If you bottled the story of Laphroaig's legendary whisky, you’d get Laphroaig Lore. Every sip tells the tale of the distillers, blenders and master craftspeople through the centuries. This whisky is created using techniques and skills developed within the walls of the Laphroaig distillery, shielded from prying eyes and fiercely guarded from their competitors. It’s Laphroaig richest expression that draws from an archive of the rarest whiskies found in their Atlantic storehouse. A complex blend of single malts that have aged from seven to 21 years. Infused with vibrant character from ex-Bourbon, European oak and Oloroso sherry barrels, along with quarter casks. Every sip sends you on a journey through different eras on the island of Islay, revealing potent aromas of peat smoke and sea spray, plus hints of chocolate and spice. Flavours that say this is Laphroaig's history, this is their lore.
This rich, complex and smoky Laphroaig Lore Single Malt Islay Scotch Whisky will impress. Great whisky gift for someone special or corporate gift. Buy here in our online liquor store and get delivered direct to your door, we deliver nationwide.
Laphroaig is a distillery whose malts are massively individual and utterly distinctive. The distillery was founded in 1810 by brothers Donald and Alexander Johnston on what was originally a family run farm in a small bay on the southernmost tip of Islay. Laphroaig’s unique flavour comes in part from its vicinity to the coast and the high moss content of its peat, which is processed in the distillery’s own floor maltings.
Until 1954, Laphroaig was owned by members of the Johnston family. In 1847, co-founder Donald Johnston died in dramatic circumstances - after falling into a scaulding kettle of burnt ale - and for the next decade Walter Graham, manager of neighbouring distillery Lagavulin, ran the company. Laphroaig returned to Johnston family hands in 1857 when Donald’s son Dugald gained ownership.
Recent owners have included Allied Domecq, who were proprietors from 1990 to 2005. Allied also included the distillery as one of the four single malt makers of Caledonian Malts. Laphroaig (pronounced ‘La-FROYg’) is currently run by the US company Fortune Brands Inc and from 2002 it has consistently been the best-selling Islay single malt whisky worldwide. Within those seven years sales have increased by 50%.