Lagavulin

Offerman Edition 11 Year-Old Caribbean Rum Cask Finish Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Lagavulin

Offerman Edition 11 Year-Old Caribbean Rum Cask Finish Single Malt Scotch Whisky



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Inspired by Nick's deep-seated affinity for maritime adventure, Lagavulin Offerman Edition: Caribbean Rum Cask Finish isn’t just a whisky – it's a journey across seas and flavors. The new bottling combines notes from the Caribbean, a region close to Nick’s heart, with the flavors of the southernmost part of Islay in Western Scotland, home of the Lagavulin distillery, to create a sweet yet smoky whisky that is unlike any Lagavulin before it. Crafted with the precision of a seasoned captain navigating choppy seas, this Single Malt is aged for 11 years in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks, then finished for over 8 months in ex-Caribbean Rum casks. A symphony of sweet and smoky flavors transport sippers to the distant Caribbean and Scottish isles combined within this liquid.
With notes of lemon meringue, honey, vanilla, toffee, golden cinnamon and a maritime brine, Lagavulin Offerman Edition: Caribbean Rum Cask Finish perfectly balances tropical flavor and peaty character. Offerman’s collection of limited-edition whiskies with Lagavulin reflect his passions, favorite flavor profiles and places he loves to venture. With the fourth release, Nick sought to immortalize his expeditions through a bottle label that intricately depicts a journey through Caribbean sunshine, rough and stormy seas, and leagues in between to craft a dram that fuses the citrusy, maritime flavor influence of rum, anchored by Lagavulin’s home on Islay, the capital of peated, smoky whiskies.
  • One 92 proof 750 mL bottle of Lagavulin Offerman Edition 
  • Please enjoy responsibly

Tasting notes

With notes of lemon meringue, honey, vanilla, toffee, golden cinnamon and a maritime brine, Lagavulin Offerman Edition: Caribbean Rum Cask Finish perfectly balances tropical flavor and peaty character.  

Serving suggestion

Serve neat or on the rocks.

Country of origin

Great Britain