The nose is peaty and medicinal with a sweet malt note in the background. The palate starts off sweet with a nice spiciness (bay leaves and ginger) and some pepper, and the finish has Black pepper on the palate and peat on the nose.
It's got everything you would want from a Laphroaig with peat, spice and those medicinal notes.
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