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Lagavulin 10 Year Old Scotch Whisky 70cl
Lagavulin 10 Year Old Scotch Whisky 70cl Original price was: AED 425.00.Current price is: AED 370.00.

Lagavulin 16 Year Old Scotch Whisky 70cl

Original price was: AED 650.00.Current price is: AED 349.00.

Big peat, big mood. This Islay single malt has 16 years of time on its side, turning coastal smoke into something deeper, with dried fruit, leathery oak, and a salty little edge that keeps you coming back. If you like your Scotch whisky bold and layered, this is the bottle that makes quiet nights feel like a proper ritual.

Size

70cl / 700ml

Country

Scotland

Region or City

Islay

Description

Smoke you can practically chew, then layer after layer once you stick around, that’s the magic of this 16-year-old Islay single malt from Scotland. It’s the kind of Scotch whisky that starts loud (peat, sea air, campfire) and finishes with real depth, thanks to long ageing that gives the wildness some structure.

  • Nose: Coastal peat smoke, iodine, charred driftwood, dried figs, and a hit of salty sea breeze.
  • Taste: Oily and full, with smoky bacon, dark toffee, raisin, peppery spice, and oak that feels like old library wood.
  • Finish: Long and warming, with lingering ash, maritime salt, and a slow fade of sweet dried fruit and spice.

That “Islay” part isn’t just a label flex. The island’s peat and sea-soaked climate show up in the glass as a distinctly coastal smokiness, plus that savoury, mineral edge people fall in love with. So if you’ve ever tried a smoky whisky and thought, “Cool, but I want more story,” this is where the plot thickens.

The 16 years matter, too. Time in oak doesn’t just add wood flavour, it rounds sharp corners and builds new layers, dried fruit, leather, toffee, and spice, without turning the peat into background noise. You get power and patience in the same sip, which is exactly why this bottle has a cult following.

If you’re stocking a home bar, it’s a confident anchor bottle for anyone who likes Islay whisky, or wants a benchmark Scotch to understand why peat is such a big deal. It also makes a killer “pour this, then talk about it for 20 minutes” option when friends come over.

Fun Fact: Lagavulin’s distillery sits on Islay’s rocky south coast, and the name comes from the Gaelic for “the hollow where the mill is,” a nod to the spot’s old-world roots.