Lagavulin debuts Sweet Peat 11-year-old, its first permanent release since 2017. Aged in first-fill ex-bourbon casks, it balances smoke with toffee, vanilla.
The Details
The development adds to what has been an active period across the whiskey industry, with producers and brands making strategic moves to capture consumer attention in an increasingly sophisticated market.
Key specifications include 11-year of ageing.
What to Watch
As always, the true measure of any announcement lies in the execution. We will be keeping a close eye on how this develops and will report further as the story unfolds. For now, it represents a noteworthy addition to the conversation around quality whiskey.