Intrigued by the marketing that this is a “laid back expression” from Laphroaig, I purchased it.

I’ve heard from several people over the years that they like whisky, except the smoky and medicinal ones. They are typically referring to whisky from Islay, and “La-Froyg” has quite that reputation. I happen to enjoy the peaty taste, so I’m intrigued by the statement that this offering will “open up the world of Laphroaig for every drinker.”

From the moment I opened the bottle, it was unmistakably Laphroaig. I heated it up in my hands vigorously due to some opportunistic spillage and inhaled the smoky elegance that I personally love. What a great perfume. Trying it neat after nosing, I was expecting a more “laid back” mouthfeel, I was wrong. Very much a Laphroaig, maybe a bit softer, but not significantly.
This is marketed as a summertime dram. Maybe if your summers are in Scotland, but not in summertime in the USA. Especially the mid-Atlantic and southern States. I do enjoy this more with some added water, and I think very good mixologists could do something special with this also. If you really want a summertime scotch whisky (and live in a hot region), look towards the low lands of Scotland or Speyside, especially if you do not enjoy peated whisky.
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