dmoyer
Ardbeg Corryvreckan
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
July 29, 2017 (edited December 6, 2020)
Oh. My. I have fallen over the cliff into the full Islay addiction. Tonight I happened to find myself in an amazing whiskey bar where the $100 glasses of Pappy 20 yr. were not the most expensive thing on the menu. So I decided to see what all the fuss was about with the big peat monsters of Islay. After all, if I found out I hated it I hadn't lost much. Spoiler alert: I didn't hate it!
I decided to go with what I thought was about the peatiest thing I could find on the menu: Laphroaig cask strength. As it turns out, they were out of that. The bartender recommended Ardbeg Corryvreckan. Since I know I've read great things about that whisky I figured ok I'll try it. Little did I know what lay before me on the road to Islay.
This review is based on notes taken in a crowded noisy bar so it's probably not as complete as if I had done this tasting at home. The whisky is a light to medium gold color on the glass, couldn't see much in the way of legs. Corryvreckan clocks in at 57.1% ABV. I have no idea whether it has an age statement or not, I'm thinking not.
On the nose it was quite underwhelming. Light smoke and peat with some light floral notes. No alcohol burn to speak of which is amazing considering the ABV. Just a nice smoky, slightly sweet scent.
In the mouth it's a whole 'nother thing altogether! The heat and the smoke exploded in my mouth like a bomb. Not overpowering but just incredibly strong and mouth-filling. Smoke and ash, but in a good way. There was a slight honey sweetness behind the smoke that balanced it out almost perfectly. There was the expected alcohol burn but not as much as I would have thought from a dram with this much alcohol. Very manageable. Just incredible.
The finish was fairly long with more of the smoke, turning into a BBQ meat flavor. Very nice.
Overall this is just a about the best whisky I have had to date. I will definitely have to get a bottle of this sometime soon. After tasting this I am afraid I am headed down the path to the dark side of peated Scotch to be condemned to forever seeking the next level of peat and smoke. God help me! :) I give this whisky a solid 4.75/5. Slainte M'hath!
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Welcome to the Islay fan club, it is certainly an expensive endeavor but so worth it!
Welcome to the congregation :-) Once you've investigated the other Islays, may I recommend Longrow, and thence on to Springbank and Kilkerran? You will not be sorry.
Yeah, this thing's magical.
Nice review. Welcome to the dark side! Corryvreckan is a whirlpool with the honey sweetness fighting the chalky sooty peatiness for sure. Definitely try getting the Laphroiag 10 CS again or Ardbeg Uigeadail