Not nearly as peaty as Laphroaig or Ardbeg, but plenty enough to know its Islay. Campfire and salt on the nose, the palate is very smoky with a hint of sweetness. Finish is long and warm. Overall this was extremely tasty, had me nosing the glass and sipping little by little. Lots going on here, definitely a smell-taste-ponder-repeat dram.
3.95
About this bottle
Son of a Peat marks the first ever private label product from Flaviar, a members only spirits club. This peated blended malt consists of eight single malts from three different regions: Islay, Islands, and Speyside. Only 1,500 bottles are available of this batch. Bottled at 96.6 proof.
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JasonStolberg
4.0
csmalex
4.0
peaty (surprise surprise) smokey and delicious
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Closest flavor profiles across the whole catalog.