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Laphroaig 15 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the 1980s (30ml dram)


Sale price$348.00
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About This Dram

Cheaper By The Dram shares the cost of expensive whiskies between customers by splitting bottles into drams.

The 15-year-old whisky in release NO.05 is from an original bottle distilled by the Laphroaig distillery in the 1980s. This vintage expression was released before the Laphroaig distillery received the royal warrant from Prince Charles.

The current retail price of a 75cl bottle is £1,350

About This Whisky

Distilled: Laphroaig Distillery

Region: Islay

Bottled By: Laphroaig Distillery

Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Age: 15 Year Old

Bottled: 1980s

Dram Size: 30ml miniature 

Alcohol by Volume: 40%

Series: No Royal Warrant

About Laphroaig distillery

Located on Islay’s south Kildarton coast, the Laphroaig distillery is a member of the Kildarton trio alongside its neighbours Ardbeg and Lagavulin. The Laphroaig distillery was first licenced to brothers Alexander and Donald Johnson in 1815, although it is thought that the Johnsons may have operated an illicit distillery for several years before receiving their licence. The Laphroaig distillery was operated by the Johnson family until the 1960s, most notably under Donald Johnson’s great-grandson Ian Hunter.

By the 1920s, under Hunter’s innovative leadership the Laphroaig distillery was being sold as a single malt, unlike the majority of whiskies at this time, which were used almost exclusively for blending. When Hunter passed away in 1954, he left the distillery to his assistant Bessie Williamson who had been the de-facto manager during Hunter’s extensive international sales trips. Bessie Williamson sold the distillery to American distiller Schenley in 1967, although remained as managing director running the Laphroaig distillery until she retired in 1972. A succession of owners then followed and the Laphroaig distillery has been owned by Beam-Suntory since 2014.

Whisky created at the Laphroaig distillery is the most maritime of Islay’s malts. It is considered to have a distinctive medicinal character with touches of iodine, kippers, engine rooms and smoke, but softened by a sweetness derived from the distillery's preferred cask type; ex-bourbon American oak barrels.