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Laphroaig PX Cask 1L
AED 399.00
Big Islay smoke, then a hit of dark, raisiny richness that makes you stop mid-sip. This single malt is finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, so you get Laphroaig’s classic sea-spray peat wrapped in sticky-date, cocoa, and toasted oak vibes. If you like your whisky bold, layered, and a little dramatic, this one earns permanent shelf space.
Smoke first, then dessert-like depth, that’s the whole point here. This Islay single malt takes Laphroaig’s unmistakable peat and runs it through a Pedro Ximénez (PX) sherry cask finish, so every sip flips between bonfire coastal whisky and dark-fruit richness.
- Nose: Campfire smoke, salty sea air, iodine, then waves of raisins, dates, and cocoa.
- Taste: Oily peat and charred oak up front, followed by PX sweetness, burnt sugar, stewed fruit, and a little espresso bitterness for grip.
- Finish: Long and drying, with lingering smoke, dark chocolate, spiced fruit, and a salty-tarry edge that screams Islay.
If you’ve ever thought sherry-finished whisky can get too polite, this is the opposite. The PX casks don’t tame Laphroaig, they give it a second storyline. You still get that medicinal, maritime punch, but now it’s backed by sticky fruitcake notes and a deeper, rounder mid-palate that keeps you coming back for “one more taste.”
It’s also a great bottle for converting the curious. Peat heads get the full smoky hit they’re chasing, and sherry-cask fans get the dried-fruit and cocoa depth they love, without losing the coastal character that makes Islay whisky such a rabbit hole.
This sits squarely in that sweet spot of complexity, where it’s fun to pick apart but still totally enjoyable when you’re not in analysis mode. Expect a whisky that changes as you go, smoke to fruit, salt to chocolate, oak to spice, and it keeps the conversation going.
Fun Fact: Laphroaig’s name comes from Gaelic and roughly translates to “the hollow by the broad bay,” which is basically a spoiler for why it tastes like the sea moved into your glass.