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Lagavulin 21 Year Old 1991 - Limited Edition 2012

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3 cl / 52%

Scotland - Islay Single Malt Whisky

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    2 reviews with an average score of 91

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    “Lagavulin in spices! I like”
    This dram has a tawny-like color.

    Nose (91): more than average. peat, citrus, spices, cinnamon, raisins.

    Taste (91): powerful, oily. peat, honey, citrus, salt, fruits, spices, cinnamon.

    Finish (91): longer than average. peat, honey, spices.

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