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
Jacob L."There is no wrong way to consume alcohol, as long as it is this. This is not just a drink — it is an expression of freedom. Enjoy it neat, with a thick steak."