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    Laphroaig Distillery

    4.6 (29 reviews)
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    Best tour guide ever

    Laphroaig has been my favorite drink since college and my dream of visiting the distillery in Islay came true a decade later when my wife and I went to Europe on our honeymoon. Our tour guide, Richard, was one of the most knowledgable people on a single subject I'd ever met. He answered an endless stream of questions on the Uisge tour, which included a beautiful hike up the hills alongside sheep, a picnic next to the distillery water source, various tastings throughout (including a warehouse visit to extract your own cask strength whisky to take home), and a chance to stake a flag into your own 1x1 foot plot of land under lifetime lease. Our unique experience even continued into the next day when we stopped for food at the nearby SeaSalt Bistro & Takeaway and none other than Richard greeted us from behind the counter wearing a barista apron. He explained that he was covering for a friend as a favor since everyone helps each other on the small island and informed us that our order was on the house. We want to sing our praises to the entire distillery staff for an amazing experience and give a special shoutout to a special human, Richard, for personifying the community warmth and wit that we felt in Islay!

    Joshua G.

    My favorite whisky distillery tour on Islay, Laphroaig knows what to showcase for tours. They are one of the few places that still maintains an in-house malting site. Not only do you get to see the malting floors you get to crawl inside the pest blown chambers where peat smoke is blowed into the barley. You can even sample some of the barley and taste for yourself. Afterwards you can see the peat itself. There was even a tasting of the liquid im during the fermentation process. Finally after the tour portion concluded we were take to their famous warehouse for three exclusive tastings. Meaning if you aren't on that tour then you don't get to try them. Furthermore, I was allowed to take a 250ml bottle home with me.

    Pamela D.

    Laphroig have the most fun marketing campaign that really gives you a sense of the brand humour. The campaign is Opinions Welcome and they stand by that, permanently tiling some hilarious comments on the wall as you walk into the distillery. See some of the pics I posted for a laugh. Inside they are super friendly with a large visitors centre to explore and learn about the history of the malt (and the Lords of the Isles.). You can join friends of Laphroig, claim a plot of land and chill in the tasting room with a few drams. The tasting room is more like a lounge, with cosy sofas, tartan pillows and a Laphroig bar. This was the first distillery we visited that morning and if you've ever tried Quarter Cask... would you have it at 11am? It was wild, we loved it.

    Penicillin Cocktail
    Aileen P.

    What an amazing distillery! If it weren't for my husband being such a huge scotch fan, I would have never known about this amazing whisky. Islay is the last leg of our honeymoon and I can't say I'd do it any other way. This is our 2nd trip to the island and 2nd to Laphroaig and the cocktails are a nice addition to the bar. Please give the Penicillin cocktail a try, it will not disappoint.

    Barrel tasting a 1998 cask.
    Erin G.

    The trip of a lifetime. I must come back again! The water to whiskey tour was worth every penny and then some. If you are a serious fan of Islay scotch then you must come and visit Laphroaig. They have a place in my heart since this was the first scotch that I had when I was in college and I also think they make some of the best scotch. Of course their stuff is an acquired taste, but try something else than their 10 year because it gets way smoother. Ok the 10 year is liking chewing on a piece of peat, but the 10 year cask strength or the 18 year is a little slice of heaven. First if you are planning on visiting the island then book everything way ahead (3-6 months) because everything fills up quickly. I am talking about hotels, the ferry and tours. The distillery visits I thought would be like wine tastings just show up and grab a dram, but no. You usually have to make a tour which lasts from 1 hour to many; the Water To Whiskey was close to 6 hours. But the tours are fairly cheap and plan on someone else driving because you definitely get our monies worth. They also don't take light to drunk driving so be cautious and plan ahead. With regards to Laphroaig book the Water To Whiskey Tour. It is an all day tour from inside the distillery, to the peat bogs, to the water source and a stop for lunch, Then back to the distillery for a barrel tasting and you get to take some home too; all the while you are sipping a plethora of different scotches. The staff was amazing and very knowledgeable. This is a trip that I will not ever forget and one that I must make again.

    Linda M.

    They are doing quite a bit to make your visit to Laphroaig a memorable experience...above and beyond the peaty whiskey. My husband signed up for a tasting, but when the large party that held the rest of the reservation cancelled at the last minute....they went ahead and gave him a private tasting so that he didn't have to wait around for another time slot. They have a nice, private back room where they conducted the tasting and you can decorate your own whiskey bung to either take with you....or place in their wall for display until it is used in one of their actual casks. The young woman conducting the tasting was super friendly and informative. Additionally, Laphroaig has a little museum setup and you can sign up to get your own tiny plot of "peat" and more importantly, a free sample. They have an area setup for you to take off your shoes, put on a pair of wellies and muck out into the bog to plant the flag of your country in the field across the street from the distillery. It's good fun and a nice photo opp. Of the distilleries we visited, Laphroaig was the only one offering samples in a takeaway mini bottle...because who thinks it would be a good idea to taste whiskey....and then drive? If you've made it to the idyllic island of Islay, you'll most definitely want to stop at Laphroaig and we highly recommend the walking path out from Port Ellen.

    The sea facing wall of Laphroaig
    G B.

    Ahhh, Laphroaig, the marmite of whisky. If you have even the most fleeting of interests in whisky then you will have heard of this one. Usually someone asking, "Laphroaig? is that the peaty one?". Yes. Yes it is. If you enjoy the smell of your clothing after sitting close to a campfire all night downwind, then you'll like this. Regardless, if you want to learn about the history of Islay whisky and production, and are interested in how different the different expressions can taste then don't delay, go to Laphroaig! I was given the tour by James(on my own as my group had fragmented to visit different objectives in the shape of Ardbeg!) and was met by a very approachable and informative guide. The basic tour(there are longer and more expensive options) didn't seem to be lacking anything as far as i could see, no room seemed to be out of limits and there was no rushing through skipping time for questions, culminating in the gift shop ending. Now as the gift shop also allowed a diverse tasting, I didn't grudge it one bit!! Not just whisky on sale either, lots of touristy items from Laphroaig cheese to mugs!

    FREE tasting!!! And if you run out, go ask them to try more...as long as you're not driving, they have no problem pouring you more!

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    can't beat this area. Wonderful distillery. Easy to get to. Great tastings and merchandise. We can't wait to get back to this area.

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    I had the extreme pleasure of visiting Islay last month and this distillery tour was one of the highlights.

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