12 March 2025
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FINISH DATE
20 January 2025
  • Lagavulin 28 Years Old 1992

    2021 Prima & Ultima

    Winning Bid
    £1,603
    Lagavulin 28 Years Old 1992
    2021 Prima & Ultima
    Lot #1340955

    Distilled at Lagavulin in 1992, matured in five freshly charred American oak hogsheads, before being bottled for the 2021 Prima & Ultima range, yielding 1,081 individually numbered bottles.

    Minor marks to outer box, minor creases to bottle holder.

    Lagavulin

    An Islay giant, Lagavulin was established in 1816 by John Johnston and its early years were steady, without some of the drama seen by other distilleries. When the Mackie family took over in 1867, Lagavulin grew in reputation and respect. When the White Horse blend was launched in 1890, Lagavulin formed a major part of its recipe and is forever associated with the iconic whisky. The move to a more corporate ownership began in 1927 with the Distillers Company Limited, leading to Diageo today. In an era of famous Islay names, arguably Lagavulin is only second to Bowmore and its value to Diageo is considerable. The current owners have slowly expanded the core range beyond the staple 16 year old and festival releases. Now, we have a variety of age statements and special editions. It’s no surprise that the distillery is working 7 days a week and producing as much whisky as it can to meet growing demand with the bulk of production shipped to the mainland for maturation, due to the limited warehousing on Islay.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official Bottling
    • CASK TYPE
      Freshly Charred American Oak Hogsheads
    • DISTILLERY
      Lagavulin
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      47.7%
    Region
    Scotland, Islay
    Scotland, Islay

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