Lagavulin Feis Ile 2010
Bottle performance
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Lot number: 083-2839
Winning bid: £580
Like most Islay malts, Lagavulin is definitely not for the faint hearted. The distillery was officially founded in 1816 (although illicit production on the site most certainly predates that), and produces malt with a signature style of earthy smoke and savoury undertones. 1962 marked a significant point in the distillery's history, as it was then bought by John Logan Mackie, whose nephew Peter went on to create the White Horse blend with Lagavulin at its heart.
These days the distillery, along with White Horse, belong to Diageo. However, it is generally agreed that while Lagavulin's core range remains reliably excellent, older expressions bearing the White Horse name still have the edge.
From the good, or bad depending on your point of view, days when the festival bottle was a single cask. Thirsty fans would drive off the ferry and stand in the queues for hours just to for the chance to get a bottle before they sold out in a record breaking two hours. Well you know, queuing is thirsty work!
Distilled: 01.08.1994
Bottled: 2010
Cask Number: 3210
52.7% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: 411
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