Plumes of Sweet Smoke Ardbeg Corryvreckan
This is my first bottle of Corryvrekan and I'll say right from the off that it has not disappointed in any way. The bottle has been open just under two months with two thirds(ish) left and I will…
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Ardbeg's average rating is 88/100 from 487 reviews and 1606 ratings
This is my first bottle of Corryvrekan and I'll say right from the off that it has not disappointed in any way. The bottle has been open just under two months with two thirds(ish) left and I will…
My first Connosr review was an Ardbeg 10 over a year ago now - how time flies! I've made it no secret I'm a big Ardbeg fan and make it a norm to have at least one bottle of the ten a year. So how is…
14 Year old Ardbeg... supposedly done in a sherry cask. That part of the label alone has me scratching my head - either it's some kind of white sherry that I didn't know existed, or it was an incredibly…
At Domo, Eurobuilding Hotel, Madrid, on the house (thanks.)It pours clean, amber to ochre hue. Aroma is very intense: tons of leather, coal, fireplace. No sweet scents whatsoever.Mouthfeel is very -very…
This is a review of the regular Perpetuum expression (not the Committee release) Ardbeg produced to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the distillery in 2015. According to the distillery this was…
A classic by all accounts, the Ardbeg 10 is a dram no whisky nut can dare miss. At £40 in the UK, consistent quality and deep complexity come at a price that won’t break the bank.This particular bottle…
My taste in Scotch tends to run to the Islays. But I generally shy away feom these “big” whiskies in the summer. I find the scent and taste of them lend them to winter drinking. The initial nose is one…
It's easy to feel a little sad for An Oa... with an elder and oh, so accomplished sibling like Uigeadail it seems inevitable that it'll be destined to comparison, rather than considered on its own merit…
This was the Single Malt Scotch (no age statement) of the Year as well as the World Whisky Of The Year at the highly coveted First Annual Totally Subjective Whisky Awards. Yes, that’s from my blog.…
This Ardbeg was distilled in 1975 and bottled by Wilson & Morgan in 2002 as a 26-year old in their 'Anniversary Selection' series. Apart from this information I have not been able to find out much more…
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