
Laphroaig Quarter Cask 700mL - This takes its inspiration from the small casks often used for Whisky in the 19th century. The relationship between barrels and the maturing spirit is critical and a small cask size gives up to 30% greater contact with wood compared to larger sizes, thus greatly intensifying the maturation process. The additional oak influence creates a soft sweetness and velvety feel when first tasted, then the intense peatiness unique to Laphroaig, comes bursting through. The finish is long and alternates between sweetness and peat. Price may vary per state.
Laphroaig Quarter Cask 700mL - This takes its inspiration from the small casks often used for Whisky in the 19th century. The relationship between barrels and the maturing spirit is critical and a small cask size gives up to 30% greater contact with wood compared to larger sizes, thus greatly intensifying the maturation process. The additional oak influence creates a soft sweetness and velvety feel when first tasted, then the intense peatiness unique to Laphroaig, comes bursting through. The finish is long and alternates between sweetness and peat. Price may vary per state.
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The lowest price for Laphroaig Quarter Cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml right now is $186.99 at Dan Murphy's.
The all-time low was $57.95 on 19 June 2026 — today's price is 223% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 24 June 2026.
Laphroaig Quarter Cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml
Laphroaig Quarter Cask 700mL - This takes its inspiration from the small casks often used for Whisky in the 19th century. The relationship between barrels and the maturing spirit is critical and a small cask size gives up to 30% greater contact with wood compared to larger sizes, thus greatly intensifying the maturation process. The additional oak influence creates a soft sweetness and velvety feel when first tasted, then the intense peatiness unique to Laphroaig, comes bursting through. The finish is long and alternates between sweetness and peat. Price may vary per state.
Laphroaig Quarter Cask 700mL - This takes its inspiration from the small casks often used for Whisky in the 19th century. The relationship between barrels and the maturing spirit is critical and a small cask size gives up to 30% greater contact with wood compared to larger sizes, thus greatly intensifying the maturation process. The additional oak influence creates a soft sweetness and velvety feel when first tasted, then the intense peatiness unique to Laphroaig, comes bursting through. The finish is long and alternates between sweetness and peat. Price may vary per state.
Last updated at 24/06/2026 04:52:39
Laphroaig Quarter Cask Scotch Whisky 700mL Scotch Single Malt Each
Delivery between 2–6 July $9.90
originally posted on tipxy.com
The 10 year is ok, but lacks the smokiness of the 15 year old, and I don't have enough money to try the 20+ versions. Laphroaig 10 is still my go-to SM scotch in the affordable category, er was. I welcome Quarter cask to my top shelf. It has everything I remember good about 15 plus more. Some scotches deserve the recognition of having them once a wee while. The Laphroaig Quarter barrel would make me rethink how often I indulge in this magnificent beverage.
originally posted on tipxy.com
For those who enjoy scotch with a very potent flavor, this is a great choice. There is a lot of smoke in this. I would enjoy a glass of this. The second glass has an overwhelming flavor. At the end of the second glass, all I can taste because of the smoke's intensity is ash. Unusual and definitely worth a try if you want a strong smoky flavor.
originally posted on tipxy.com
This was first tested a few years ago. Although it had a greater wood flavor than the typical 10 YO, I didn't particularly enjoy the camphor fragrance. Recently, I tried some again during a tasting and discovered that the camphor was missing. Still very strong peat flavor with a slight maltiness in the finish, but the quarter casks provide a good counterpoint.
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Product dimensions | 7.6 x 7.6 x 30 cm; 1.26 Kilograms |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Alcohol type | Single Malt Scotch |
| Flavour | Banana,Coconut,Vanilla |
Laphroaig Quarter Cask Scotch Whisky 700mL Scotch Single Malt Each
Delivery between 2–6 July $9.90
The 10 year is ok, but lacks the smokiness of the 15 year old, and I don't have enough money to try the 20+ versions. Laphroaig 10 is still my go-to SM scotch in the affordable category, er was. I welcome Quarter cask to my top shelf. It has everything I remember good about 15 plus more. Some scotches deserve the recognition of having them once a wee while. The Laphroaig Quarter barrel would make me rethink how often I indulge in this magnificent beverage.
For those who enjoy scotch with a very potent flavor, this is a great choice. There is a lot of smoke in this. I would enjoy a glass of this. The second glass has an overwhelming flavor. At the end of the second glass, all I can taste because of the smoke's intensity is ash. Unusual and definitely worth a try if you want a strong smoky flavor.
This was first tested a few years ago. Although it had a greater wood flavor than the typical 10 YO, I didn't particularly enjoy the camphor fragrance. Recently, I tried some again during a tasting and discovered that the camphor was missing. Still very strong peat flavor with a slight maltiness in the finish, but the quarter casks provide a good counterpoint.
At this price point, this is the best Scotch I've ever tried. The smaller quarter cask implies a higher surface to air ratio and, hence, a more quicker maturation. Every Scotch drinker is aware of how strong Laphroaig is. The quarter cask is meant to represent softer undertones in the Laphroaig product line, but the core flavors are still strong, persistent, and distinctly aromatic. It would be dishonest to omit the presence of tar overtones in any Laphroaig in addition to the smokey and floral tones, which are undoubtedly present. However, it produces a pleasant sensation of conflicting flavors and scents when combined with the other, more delicate and subtle flavors.
The QC delivers on all fronts, giving you the complexity, flavor explosion, LONG finish, and sipping experience of a scotch that would cost double or triple what the QC does. It's a jewel.I love the 10 year and anything Ardbeg, but the QC is a unique experience. If that weren't enough, the QC is an Islay and you can tell that right on the nose. The rich, peaty scent hits your nose without knocking you out. There is sweetness, dark chocolate, peat, smoke, BBQ, and more on the palate.
This is everything you love about the 10 year old turned up to eleven! If you enjoy the 10 year, you will LOVE this. I bought this out of curiosity because the 10 is a mainstay on my shelf and I felt like stretching my horizons with Laphroaig a little.The nose is one of the most incredible Islay experiences you will ever have, with layers of smoked meat, honey, brown sugar, and BBQ sauce, as well as salty sea spray and seaweed. The palate is very complex for this price point, with layers of BBQ, smoked meat, brown sugar, and charred wood. The finish is less medicinal than the 10 year and more sweet.The finish is medium-bodied and has the familiar, pleasant Laphroaig tingle remain. I adore the 10 year, but as long as this is offered, it will take its place on my ... MoreThis is everything you love about the 10 year old turned up to eleven! If you enjoy the 10 year, you will LOVE this. I bought this out of curiosity because the 10 is a mainstay on my shelf and I felt like stretching my horizons with Laphroaig a little.The nose is one of the most incredible Islay experiences you will ever have, with layers of smoked meat, honey, brown sugar, and BBQ sauce, as well as salty sea spray and seaweed. The palate is very complex for this price point, with layers of BBQ, smoked meat, brown sugar, and charred wood. The finish is less medicinal than the 10 year and more sweet.The finish is medium-bodied and has the familiar, pleasant Laphroaig tingle remain. I adore the 10 year, but as long as this is offered, it will take its place on my shelf. This is simply essential.
"Until I was introduced to the Laphroaig Quarter Cask (and Triple Wood), I had never been a lover of scotch.The Quarter Cask is the most flavourful scotch I've ever experienced. It is intensely robust, smokey, and oaky.The Quarter Cask will appeal to people who appreciate depth and flavor, much like a strong and full cup of coffee, but definitely not to those who enjoy plain jane or middle-of-the-road generic scotch.
After experimenting with the 10 year and 10 year CS, I bought a bottle of QC. I'm beginning to enjoy it more than the 10-year-old. Incredible cask strength. This is a middle grounder. When first opened, it had a strong, somewhat disagreeable (mainly simply overbearing) wood or oak flavor, but as the fill level dropped, it dramatically improved. I still have about 3/4 of the bottle, and I really enjoy it.
"Having consumed a bottle of the regular Laphroaig 10 yr before trying the Quarter Cask, my main concern was how it was better and whether it was worth the extra $15."Despite all the chatter about smoke, the QC is undoubtedly more complex than that; the oak flavors are very apparent, as are the licorice/medicinal notes. Peat smoke is a distinguishing characteristic of Laphroaig, though.The QC is bolder in flavor than the 10 year, has a little more alcohol burn, and has more medicinal undertones.Although the 10 year is a really good malt in and of itself, I think it is worthwhile to try the QC at least once for a little bit more money.Even though the 10 year is a very good malt in and of itself, I think it is worthwhile to try the QC at least once for the small ... More"Having consumed a bottle of the regular Laphroaig 10 yr before trying the Quarter Cask, my main concern was how it was better and whether it was worth the extra $15."Despite all the chatter about smoke, the QC is undoubtedly more complex than that; the oak flavors are very apparent, as are the licorice/medicinal notes. Peat smoke is a distinguishing characteristic of Laphroaig, though.The QC is bolder in flavor than the 10 year, has a little more alcohol burn, and has more medicinal undertones.Although the 10 year is a really good malt in and of itself, I think it is worthwhile to try the QC at least once for a little bit more money.Even though the 10 year is a very good malt in and of itself, I think it is worthwhile to try the QC at least once for the small additional cost. I doubt you would enjoy the QC if you don't like the 10 year.
I'm coming to realize how much I enjoy peated Single Malt Scotch Whisky. The distilleries of Islay produce excellent alcohol. It might take some getting used to, as in the past I favored Glenmorangie because it is smoother. The flavor of Laphroaig is quite complex and changes as it is consumed. This Scotch should be sipped slowly. I don't recoil and swallow quickly. I enjoy it while rolling it around.
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Product dimensions | 7.6 x 7.6 x 30 cm; 1.26 Kilograms |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Alcohol type | Single Malt Scotch |
| Flavour | Banana,Coconut,Vanilla |