Product Description
Laphroaig 10yo is a full-bodied, smoky gem, with a residual sweetness and a hint of salt amid the seaweedy, peaty characters before a long warming finish. A classic dram.
Awards
Style
Style
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3
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Character
Character
- Iodine (tcp)
- Seaweed
- Salt (powder)
- Lemon
- Pear
- Mango
Product Facts
Product Facts
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Bottler
Distillery Bottling
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Age
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Country
Scotland
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Region
Islay
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Colouring
Yes
Laphroaig 10 Year Old
70cl / 40%
Special Offer
£6 Off!
(Was £37.50)
In stock online
£31.50
Web Exclusive Price
£26.25 ex VAT
(£45 per litre)
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Delivery
Delivery
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Express delivery(Choose a day)
From £6.95
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Standard delivery (2-4 Working Days)
From £4.95
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Click & Collect (Mon-Fri 10am - 5pm)
Free
How We Pack
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Eco-friendly packaging
Our boxes are made of 100% recyclable cardboard and our protective honeycomb paper wrap keeps your package safe and significantly reduces our need for plastic.
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Flexible delivery options
We deliver to countries all over the world! You can also select express delivery, or pick a specific delivery date, at checkout.
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Packed with care
Our experienced warehouse team take great care with every order. As specialists in glass packaging they ensure that your items stay safe and secure in transit.
Returns
30-Day returns policy
We want you to be 100% happy with your order and it is our aim to ensure that all products supplied to all customers arrive in perfect condition. You have the right to cancel your order at any time without being charged for the goods ordered within 30 days of purchasing (other than for perishable or personalised products or those products that have been specified as non-returnable).
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Disclaimer
While we endeavour to provide full and accurate information on our website, there may be occasions where producers have updated their recipe or failed to provide full details of their ingredients and processes. This may affect factors including the product style and allergen information, and we would advise that you always check the label and not solely rely on the information presented here. If you are at all uncertain about a product then please contact our customer service team before purchase.
Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
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Producer's Tasting Notes
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Colour
Full sparkling gold.
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Nose
Huge smoke, seaweedy, "medicinal", with a hint of sweetness.
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Body
Full bodied.
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Palate
Suprising sweetness with hints of salt and layers of peatiness.
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Finish
Lingering.
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Customer Reviews
(312 Reviews)
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Clearly an opinion divider. I was bought this as a gift, and I can confirm that I am struggling with what tastes like a mouthful of smoke. However, there are enough positive reviews to encourage me to stick with it. I certainly wouldn’t drink it on its own, but perhaps with some robust food, it will be more palatable.
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It's quite lovely, actually, but I sadly suffered from overly elevated expectations from this pour being so popular and me taking so long to try it before the general public consensus made an impression on me. On it's own, it'd be a crime to say anything bad to say about it, although I have a relatively indiscriminate palate when it comes to whisky. All whisky's good whisky (even when it's whiskey ;) ). The saltiness and lemon notes linger quite nicely on the end, but this being an Islay household name I expected to be assaulted by peat, and which was quite subdued all things considered. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it to a whisky virgin, but if you're expecting burnt ashtray, tire bonfire, or oak forest fire, you might get the sort of first impression that makes you rate this with 4 stars instead of its (frankly deservedly) 5 stars. The lesson here is: Don't put too much stock or read into what people say, next time just buy the damn bottle of whisky, try it and make up your own mind.
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As a dedicated fan of Laphroaig, I can attest that this Islay single malt is an exceptional whisky. Its intense smokiness, combined with notes of peat, iodine, and a hint of sweetness from the Bourbon casks, creates a complex and satisfying flavor profile. Each sip transports me to the rugged coasts of Islay, where tradition and craftsmanship shine through. For me, Laphroaig 10 is not just a drink but a journey through powerful and elegant tastes and aromas.
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Really enjoyed this smoky single malt. I find myself yearning for a similar but more complex whiskey
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Simply excellent. Best malt out there in my opinion. I hate when people say that whisky was so bad they dumped it down the drain. If you were a true whisky fan, you wouldn't do it. You would try it with a mixer or a hot toddy or something and if you really didn't get on with it then, give it to somebody else, don't waste it! Im really not a fan of speyside malts but if I get given one as a gift and I don't like it, I'll mix it with ginger ale or old fashioneds and it's drinkable. As for this one in particular, if you're into big smokey, iodine, sweet, salty, well balanced Islay malts and haven't tried this. I'd recommend you do. This is my number one whisky of all whiskies available. If you have tried this and loved it. Try Lore. Again a cracking malt, a bit like 10 but amped up a bit
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