Much more interesting than the Corryvreckan imo. Initial tastes show a shear burn across the palette, but the presence of sherry aged whisky adds an interestingly sweet undertone beneath the burn. This one could definitely benefit from a few drops of water to open up that sherried note. Still get that predominant Ardbeg soot, ash and leather trilogy, but the sherry influence makes this a 3.5 for me, and probably one of the most interesting scotches of their lineup for me.
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