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Laphroaig Four Oak Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Laphroaig Four Oak Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

7.5 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
ABV: 40%
Price: £64.95

Laphroaig is one of those names that divides a room before the cork is even pulled. You either gravitate toward that unmistakable south-shore Islay character or you don't — and the distillery has never made any apologies for that. The Four Oak expression sits in an interesting corner of the current range: a no-age-statement single malt matured across four distinct cask types, bottled at 40% ABV, and priced at £64.95. It's a whisky that asks you to trust the blender's craft over the reassurance of a number on the label.

The "Four Oak" designation refers to the use of four different barrel types during maturation — a combination of American and European oak in varying sizes. This multi-cask approach is designed to build complexity through wood influence rather than extended ageing, and it's a strategy that has become increasingly common across the industry. What matters, of course, is whether it works in the glass.

What to Expect

This is unmistakably a Laphroaig. If you know the house style, you know what's coming: that coastal, medicinal backbone that has defined the distillery for generations. The Four Oak won't shock anyone familiar with the core range, but the multi-cask maturation does bring a broader sweetness and a slightly rounder texture than you might find in the standard 10 Year Old. It's the kind of whisky that rewards patience — give it a few minutes in the glass and it begins to open up in ways that the initial pour only hints at.

At 40% ABV, this is bottled at the legal minimum for Scotch, which is worth noting. I'd have liked to see it at 43% or higher, as a touch more strength would give those wood-driven flavours more room to breathe. It's a minor quibble, but for a whisky in this price bracket, it's fair to mention.

The Verdict

The Laphroaig Four Oak earns a 7.5 out of 10 from me, and I mean that as genuine praise. This is a well-constructed NAS single malt that delivers on the promise of its name. The interplay between four cask types gives it a layered quality that keeps you coming back to the glass, and the core Laphroaig identity is never compromised in the process. At £64.95, it sits in a competitive space — Islay single malts have crept upward in price across the board — but you're getting a whisky with real character and enough going on to justify a second bottle.

If you're already a Laphroaig drinker, the Four Oak is a worthwhile exploration of what cask variety can do to a spirit you already love. If you're newer to Islay whisky, this is actually a reasonable entry point: the oak sweetness softens some of the more confrontational edges without filing them off entirely. It's honest whisky, and I respect that.

Best Served

Pour it neat into a Glencairn and let it sit for five minutes before nosing. If the intensity is too much at first, add no more than a teaspoon of room-temperature water — Laphroaig has always responded well to a careful splash, and the Four Oak is no exception. A classic Highball with good ice and quality soda water also works surprisingly well here, particularly in warmer weather, letting those coastal notes stretch out over a longer drink.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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