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Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman (Guinness Cask)
Scotland - Nick Offerman loves Lagavulin. In fact, he loves it so much he created his own edition. Nick also loves Guinness. This 11-year-old Lagavulin Single Malt Scotch was finished in barrels from the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore, MD.
  Lagavulin [LOG-a-voo-lin]   Scotch, Single Malt Islay $293.32 46.00% ABV
 100% Malted Barley
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Part of the  Diageo family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: The aromas are classic Lagavulin with Bar-B-Q smoke, fresh sea grass, roasting citrus, and baked apricots.
Palate: The flavor profile is the perfect Islay with beach campfire, salted caramels, dutch apple pie, dark chocolate, and cigars.
Finish: The finish is dry with interesting notes of Grand Marnier and peat.
Ardbeg Blaaack
Ardbeg Blaaack is the feisty Limited Edition bottled in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Ardbeg Committee, founded in the year 2000. This special whisky celebrates their dyed-in-the-wool Ardbeggian flock, those souls dedicated to preserving inimitable taste of Ardbeg. By hook or by crook.
  Ardbeg [ARD-beg]   Scotch, Single Malt Islay $539.49 50.70% ABV
 100% Malted Barley
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Part of the  Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Peat reek with a slight hint of leather reminds me of slow smoked meat on a Traeger or marinated jerky. It's rich with an organic earthiness similar to a tree log overcome with fungi and moss. A touch of navel orange pops through the umami, but there isn't a true sweet note. The malted barley really comes through the entire dram.
Palate: The leather and meaty notes from the nose are present, however, these notes do not overtake the whisky. On the other hand, I can only describe it as the taste of the scent of an old baseball glove. The mouthfeel is unique; it is really clean and light with a smooth feeling, yet it is not oily. Faint orange segment mixes with fruit tartlets. The cereal grain from the nose presents on the tongue as pie dough. I suppose the “soot” note Ardbeg gives is fairly accurate; to me it comes off like charcoal, but more so cigar ash.
Finish: The finish lingers for hours. It just sits at the top of the belly warming you to an excessive temperature. Adding water doesn't get rid of the warming sensation you'll feel, but it will open the whisky and give it a velvety soft mouthfeel. Finally, I recommend cleansing your palate with food since the whisky leaves the taste of having smoked a cigarette for quite a long time after finishing a sip.

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