This 17-year-old Laphroaig Single Malt was distilled in 2004 and is part of The Character Of Islay Conquete range. It has been selected by La Maison du Whisky to celebrate its 65th anniversary, and best conveys the great seductive power of the finest Laphroaig.
The Single Malt Laphroaig 17 Y.O. 2004 The Character Of Islay Conquete has a complex and fresh nose, in which hints of exotic fruit, black chocolate, smoke and peat gradually become more floral and medicinal, between incense and camphor. The palate is elegant and lively, with notes of honey, peat, seaweed and burnt rubber, with some pear to refresh. The finish is soft and persistent, between smoked lard, turmeric, ash, red fruits, lavender and violet.


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