Exclusive whiskey surprise: Laphroaig 12 years is causing a sensation!
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Exclusive whiskey surprise: Laphroaig 12 years is causing a sensation!
In Vienna, whiskey lovers are offered a very special highlight: Gebr. Heinemann Travel Retail has acquired the exclusive rights for Laphroaig for 12 years in the three major airports of Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna. This is not only great news for travelers, but also for anyone who appreciates the selection of high-quality whiskeys. The popular single malt is offered in the form of a limited edition and has already caused a stir. Whiskey experts reports that this special edition will be available at all three airports, significantly sweetening the experience for travelers.
The whiskey-loving customer who is looking for a good selection at the airport will now have to decide not to miss out on this tasty new product. Some passengers can easily retreat into the extraordinary world of flavors of Laphroaig and enjoy the time until departure.
What's special about Laphroaig 12 years
But what makes this whiskey so special? Laphroaig is known for its powerful, peaty taste, which is perfectly complemented by the smoky notes and characteristic sweetness. This fantastic composition comes from the Scottish island of Islay, where the tradition of whiskey distilling is deeply rooted. The 12 years of aging in American oak barrels ensure a wonderfully harmonious rounding of the taste profile, which not only delights connoisseurs but also newcomers.
The outstanding quality of Laphroaig's whiskeys has won numerous awards and is highly valued by many connoisseurs. It is therefore clear that the limited bottles will not stay on the shelf for long. If you're quick, you have the chance to secure your piece of this delicacy.
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