Ardbeg Corryvreckan is named after the world's third largest sea vortex, north of Islay. Awarded the World's Best Single Malt in 2010 at the World Whisky Awards, this young spirit is matured in ex-bourbon French oak casks, and has a rich and impetuous, very smoky profile that remains beautifully balanced.
The nose is heady and powerful, with hints of chocolate, blackcurrant and vanilla, fading into the salty seaweed.
The palate is rich with notes of coffee, tar, dark fruits and steak.
The finish is persistent and deep, with tones of black coffee, cherries and chilli pepper.

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