| Bottle Profile | |
| Type | Scotch Single Malts (Disclosed Distilleries) |
| Distillery | Lagavulin |
| Bottler | Official Bottling |
| Brand Name | Lagavulin |
| Year Distilled | 1991 |
| Year Bottled | 2007 |
| Bottling Name | Distillers Edition |
| Alcohol By Volume | 43% |
| Other Details | PX finish, lgv 4/495 |
| Issued | 2007 |
| Average Score | 88 |
| Maniac Ratings | |
| Serge Valentin | 91 |
| Johannes van den Heuvel | 90 |
| Olivier Humbrecht | 88 |
| Michel van Meersbergen | 91 |
| Robert Karlsson | 89 |
| Davin de Kergommeaux | 78 |
| Ho-cheng Yao | 91 |
| Krishna Nukala | 90 |
| Luca Chichizola | 85 |
| Pit Krause | 86 |
| Tim Puett | 89 |
| David Wankel | 87 |
| Retired Maniac Ratings | |
| Bert Bruyneel | 87 |
| Tasting Notes | |
| Robert Karlsson | Violently smoky, and quite some sulphury dried fruits thrown in. Aggressive nose, not the most well-balanced. Time is a must-have here, that calms it down considerably and the odd notes on sulphur goes away, thanks for that. Quite some dark smokiness in here. Pipe tobacco, tarry, thickish. Especially in the aftertaste. But also dried sweeter fruits. Complex and intense. And clearly enjoyable. |
| Krishna Nukala | Bonfire smoke. Lots of sweet notes on the nose. Rich complex nose. Lovely madicinal palate with dark fruits, licorice with a long long peaty finish suggesting a thoroughbred whisky (Blind tasting notes MMA 2013) |