Laphroaig Cairdeas 2017 Cask Strength Quarter Cask is a release I’ve been dying to try ever since I first tasted the lovely Laphroaig Quarter Cask which. Even though it’s NAS, like all Caideas releases, and notably young it carries a depth and poise that runs deeper than its 5ish years might typically muster. This is the kind of whisky that can easily make you forget about things like age and just focus on what’s in your glass.
In Laphroaig’s Words: Laphroaig Cairdeas 2017 Cask Strength Quarter Cask
“Each year, Laphroaig Distillery Manager, John Campbell, crafts a limited edition malt to celebrate friendship (“Cairdeas” in Gaelic). For several years, Friends of Laphroaig® have been yearning for a Cask Strength version of the popular Laphroaig Quarter Cask expression, which offers an irresistible doubling of flavor, due to the double maturation in two American oak barrels. This year, that dream becomes a reality with Laphroaig Cairdeas Quarter Cask.
The 2017 bottling of Cairdeas features different ages of Laphroaig matured for more than five years in first-fill bourbon casks, then laid to rest for a second time in smaller quarter casks. After six months of further maturation, the liquid from 177 of the casks was bottled at Cask Strength — no color added, no chilling and a simple barrier filtration.”
And with that, let’s dig right into the Laphroaig Cairdeas 2017 Cask Strength Quarter Cask review!
Laphroaig Cairdeas 2017 Cask Strength Quarter Cask Info
Region: Islay, Scotland
Distiller: Laphroaig
Mashbill: 100% Malted Barley
Cask: Ex-Bourbon & Quarter Cask
Age: NAS (5+ years)
ABV: 57.2%
Cask Strength | Non-Chill Filtered | Natural Color
Batch: 2017
Price: $80*
Laphroaig Cairdeas 2017 Cask Strength Quarter Cask Review
EYE
Golden honey
NOSE
Honey, fruit, smoke, malt, plastic, orange zest, pepper and a bit of vanilla. Water makes the smoke explode and brings out a bit more graham and citrus and a more pronounced iodine and saline character.
PALATE
Char, smoke, apples, honey, vanilla, allspice, pepper, mineral water and a touch of mint. Initial delivery is a bit flat with everything being roughly even but a bit of water sends the smoke shooting skyward and also unlocks the saline, iodine and burnt plastic/band-aid phenolic character we all love.
FINISH
Long fade of spice, fruit, smoke, peat and mineral water.
BALANCE, BODY & FEEL
Well balanced, full body and a heavy oily feel.
OVERALL
Laphroaig Cairdeas 2017 Cask Strength Quarter Cask is young but elegant. The mixing of the honied fruit with the mineral heavy saline character comes across as both bold and balanced. This is a whisky I can easily come home and sip on any day of the week and be more than happy it’s in my glass. Though to really unlock its potential you do need to add a bit of water.
I know that statement makes a few folks out there cringe, but if you want to get everything you can out of the Laphroaig Cairdeas 2017 Cask Strength Quarter Cask you need a bit. Out of the gate, it’s a bit closed off and the peat feels a bit hidden, especially on the nose. But with a small splash of H20 and a couple minutes of air the peat come barreling out of the glass dragging the sweet and mineral driven notes behind it turning this dram into an experience.
SCORE: 89/100 (B+)
Laphroaig Cairdeas 2017 Cask Strength Quarter Cask Review - Score Breakdown
Summary
Laphroaig Cairdeas 2017 Cask Strength Quarter Cask is good… real good.
Overall
- Nose - 89
- Palate - 89
- Finish - 89
- Balance, Body & Feel - 89
User Review
( votes)*Disclosure: This was graciously sent to me by the company for the purposes of this review. The views, opinions, and tasting notes are 100% my own.
Who are these people cringing over the dash of water?
There are a lot of people these days who are “cask strength or die” who won’t put a drop in there. I think the scientific term is “Proof-Whores” :P
“Proof-whores”!! Love it!! Hahaha!
Great review! I almost pulled the trigger on this one last week. After seeing your review I won’t touch it. My favorite has been the 16 Madeira with 13 Portwood and 15 closely behind. I may have to try the 14 again. 14 and 15 are still available in my area for around 60.
Cheers Alpay! That’s almost my same order but switch the portwood and the madeira.
Cheers! 13 is really good, but there is just something about the madeira that hits the spot both on the nose and palate for me. :)
Really enjoy your reviews.It seems our taste buds are pretty close to each other. You are one of the two reviewers that I regularly follow and trust. The other is Ralfy. No one beats Ralfy. :-)
I am still waiting on your older clynelish bottlings review. Coastal highlands have become one of the top regions for me.
Thank you Alpay I take that as a HUGE compliment; Ralphy is awesome! I love that Madeira as well (ended up with 4 bottles!). Someday I’ll have to open it next to a ’13 and see how they are next to each other. The older Clynelish are coming, we’re still working out the details for the tasting, it’s not a cheap one to put together :D
Cheers!
Mind sharing the source for the 14′ & 15′? I’ve really been wanting to try those…
Hey Trig, I’m not sure what you mean by “the source”. All Cairdeas comes from Laphroaig. Do you mean what kind of casks they used?
How does it compare to the standard quarter cask in terms of flavor?
Also is it similar at all to the 2015 cairdeas?
I like the 2015 a lot more. Richer and deeper for sure. Semi-similar though.
The 2015 is so great, just had an x-factor to it I loved. FYI – i made my own port finished cairdeas with an ex-old weller 1-liter home barrel, then 2 weeks with ruby and tawny port, then 2.5 weeks with laphroaig cask strength 10 year. Turned out real close to the 2013!!
That’s awesome!
They’re very similar, but based on price and availability I’d just as soon go for the standard. But this is a heck of an experience.