
On June 18th at 20.00(BST) Laphroaig are following up last year’s success with a new live broadcasting on the internet from their distillery!
The live broadcast will be held in their most famous place –inside warehouse No1 right by the sea. Robert Hicks (master blender) and John Campbell (Distillery Manager) will be joined by Martine Nouet one of the Worlds leading authorities on single malts.
Laphroaig reports that they will have some fabulous tastings lined up. Some you will know and, some you definitely won’t! First of all we will be tasting their 10 year old, so that you can all join in. Then they are comparing Laphroaig Quarter Cask with a new expression- Laphroaig Triple Wood. This expression has enjoyed a third maturation European oak butts . However it’s so new, it hasn’t even been bottled yet! You will see this new expression being drawn straight from the butt for the first time live !
Robert will also be tasting his latest “friends” creation “Cairdeas”. To round off the evening, another surprise. A special limited edition Friends only “30 year old Cairdeas”.
All in all it will be a action packed 45 minutes.
Laphroaig live 2008 starts at 20.00 BST (19.00 GMT) from the web page www.laphroaig.com/live. Laphroaig are welcoming questions for the panel in advance. You can also send in a question during the broadcast itself. Any questions read out will receive a prize. You can also join in the tastings by downloading the 2008 tasting mat at www.laphroaig.com/live
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Yesterday the Laphroaig Single Malt distillery played host to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, known as The Duke of Rothesay and The Duchess of Rothesay.
The Royals met with distillery employees, learned about the unique process for making Laphroaig Single Malt Scotch whisky, and nosed the whisky at different ages.
With the broader community in mind, Laphroaig provided The Prince of Wales with an opportunity to help raise funds for charity by signing two barrels of maturing spirit. The signed barrels will be auctioned off in years to come with proceeds from the sale of the whisky to go towards a charity selected by the Prince of Wales.

The Prince of Wales also signed a rare 40-year-old bottle of Laphroaig, one of only a handful left in the world. Valued at around U.S. $5,000 without a royal signature, the Laphroaig 40 year old will be auctioned off this year. Proceeds from the sale will go to a charity selected by The Prince of Wales.
Other highlights from the royal visit included:
- Children of distillery employees raised the Prince of Wales standard to signal the arrival of The Duke and The Duchess of Rothesay.
- The Islay Pipe Band welcomed the royal couple onto the grounds of the Laphroaig distillery.
Employees of Laphroaig presented a signed, honorary Friends of Laphroaig certificate to the royal guests, officially designating Plot One as the royal plot Employees of Laphroaig presented a handcrafted pottery spirit still modelled on the small pot stills indigenous to Laphroaig, made by Islay potter Arra Fletcher, a recipient of The Prince’s Trust Charities.
- A bottle each of Cáirdeas, the most recent limited edition to join the Laphroaig family and produced for the 2008 Islay festival as a special bottling. Cáirdeas means Friendship in Gaelic.
Read more about the visit on Laphroaig’s website.
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