The_Rev
Ardbeg Corryvreckan
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
September 24, 2016 (edited December 6, 2020)
My confession, right up front: I know I'm supposed to like this one better than the 10 year, but...I'm not sure if I actually do. This is Ardbeg on sherry, and it shows - the nose has dark dried fruit, nuts, tar, and a more overtly medicinal quality than the 10 year. The palate...well, it's a complex whirlpool all right, of sooty smoke, sea air, smoked fish, tar, dark fruit, nuts, and iodine. It's a thing of beauty, but...I miss the lemony freshness mid-palate that's present in the 10 year. That said, this is a dram that keeps on yielding its secrets over time...far too complex to be immediate and obvious.
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I read so later, but didn't bother to update the review. French oak casks, if memory serves, though the exact provenance and prior usage (if any) is not known to me.
This actually isn't finished in Sherry.