Basket
Get your Advent Calendar today! And sip your way to Christmas.
Get your Advent Calendar today! And sip your way to Christmas.
Master of Malt

Trade customers

  • Log in
  • Get a Trade account

Customer support

  • Delivery & Shipping
  • Returns
  • Contact
  • FAQ

Master of Malt

  • About us
  • Affiliates
  • Press
  • Careers
  • Price Match Guarantee

Legal information

  • Privacy policy
  • Cookie policy
  • Other legal stuff
Trustpilot

Master of Malt supports responsible drinking - sip, don't gulp

© 2025 Master Of Malt

Log in
  • Christmas
  • Advent Calendars
  • New
  • Offers
  • Scotch
  • Whisky
  • Rum
  • Gin
  • Other
  • Old & Rare
  • Gifts
  • Blog & Guides
  • Master of Malt's #WhiskySanta icon with Santa hat

    #WhiskySanta £750,000 giveaway!

    Trustpilot 5 stars

    Over 35,000 5 star reviews!

    Delivery van

    Free delivery over £99

    Trade

    Become a Trade customer

    Headphones

    Speak to an expert

    Price Match Guarantee

    Price match guarantee

    Need it fast?  Select Express Delivery at the checkout!

    Express delivery available

    Dram outline

    Sample before you buy

    1. Home
    2. /
    3. Whisky
    4. /
    5. Single Malt Scotch Whisky
    6. /
    7. Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky
    8. /
    9. Ardbeg Whisky Distillery

    Ardbeg Corryvreckan 70cl Whisky

    Scotland • 70cl • 57.1%
    Number of reviews:(172)
    Product details
    Style

    Single Malt

    RegionIslay Whisky
    Country

    Scotland

    Distillery/BrandArdbeg Whisky Distillery
    • YouTube
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    Whisky Santa giveaway logo
    Lucky orders will receive sample drams, full-size bottles, or even a full refund as part of our £750,000 giveaway!

    Ardbeg Corryvreckan

    Powerfully peaty and immensely satisfying, Ardbeg's Corryvreckan is what happens when the distillery of Islay's Kildalton Coast aims to make a whisky with a particularly medicinal style than its usual expressions. Aptly named after a nearby whirlpool, Corryvreckan is an intense dram that we simply love.

    Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

    Nose

    Sticking plasters, buttery, creamy, roast chicken crisps, herbal, almost a hint of pine…

    Palate

    Cream, spices, tingling, fresh fruit, medicinal, plasters, Clementines. Orange peels.

    Finish

    Salty, more medicinal, smoked meats, peat is fleeting, tarmac, chilli, salt.

    Overall

    Astonishing.

    Ask Whisky Santa
    I've been really good, can I have

    Ardbeg Corryvreckan?

    As well as adding gifts to lucky MoM orders, #WhiskySanta is granting wishes on social media every day! Hit the button above and let them know what you'd like. It could be yours!

    Winner of 13 spirit awards

    Winner
    Winner
    World's Best Single Malt - 2010
    World Whiskies Awards
    Winner
    Winner
    Best Islay Single Malt - 2010
    World Whiskies Awards
    Silver Outstanding
    Silver Outstanding
    Scotch Single Malt - Islay - 2013
    International Wine & Spirit Competition
    Silver Outstanding
    Silver Outstanding
    Scotch Single Malt - Islay - 2017
    International Wine & Spirit Competition
    Silver
    Silver
    Scotch Single Malt - Islay - 2014
    International Wine & Spirit Competition
    Silver
    Silver
    Scotch Single Malt - Islay - 2019
    International Wine & Spirit Competition
    Double Gold
    Double Gold
    Single Malt Scotch - to 12 Yrs - 2013
    San Francisco World Spirits Competition
    Winner
    Winner
    Best Single Malt Scotch - to 12 Yrs - 2013
    San Francisco World Spirits Competition
    Silver
    Silver
    Distillers' Single Malts 12 years and under - 2017
    International Spirits Challenge
    Silver
    Silver
    Distillers' Single Malts 12 years and under - 2022
    International Spirits Challenge
    Master
    Master
    Islay up to 12 years old - 2013
    The Scotch Whisky Masters (The Spirits Business)
    Gold
    Gold
    Single Malt No Age Statement - 2019
    International Spirits Challenge
    Gold
    Gold
    Single Malt Scotch - No Age Statement - 2022
    San Francisco World Spirits Competition

    Allergy Information

    This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
    More allergen information
    Customer rating
    4.5
    172 reviews
    5 Stars50
    4 Stars27
    3 Stars14
    2 Stars11
    1 Star7
    Whisky Santa giveaway logo
    Lucky orders will receive sample drams, full-size bottles, or even a full refund as part of our £750,000 giveaway!
    A lucky dip voucher worth £10, £20 or even £50 off your next order!
    A lucky dip voucher worth £10, £20 or even £50 off your next order!
    £74.99
    In stock, get it tomorrow with express delivery 16:08:46

    Excellent Single Malt

    When I first tasted the Corryvreckan, I thought it was overpowering and as a result, I preferred the the Uigeadail. Now half way through the bottle, I have to say that this is now in my top 3 along with Laphoaig 10 and Lagavulin 16. This one is intense and mouthwatering.

    Master of Malt Customer Jul 10, 2015

    Batch variations

    I agree that batch variations can be huge in single malt world. But I think that's not a case with Corryvreckan. One thing to consider with these dense and cask strength malts is decanting. Very few whisky connoisseur talk about it. I haven't heard Jim Murray mention the decanting. Just pour the whole bottle into very clean container. Leave it for about an hour then pour back it to the bottle. I will notice the difference before and after. It will open up the whisky and brings out the best qualities of the malt. If it's a bad malt, you will notice that too. This may not be a solution what the previous commentator mentioned, but one thing to consider.

    Master of Malt Customer Jun 18, 2015

    Beware of batch variations

    Let me tell u of the six Corryvreckans I have bought in my life. The first I cant remember much about. I was new to Islay whisky and everything with smoke and peat in it was interesting. The second and third transported me to a beach where I had lit a small fire next to a pier that had just been pained with tar.I was barbecuing. Amazing, Corryvreckan is my favorite whisky I thought. The fourth and fifth rudly thew into a sour, unbalanced rhubarb field where angry chinamen tried to make me taste their sweet and sour sauce. The sixth is still on my shelf, unopened. It will determine if I will buy any more corryvreckans at all. If there is a 50/50 chance of a whisky being good or bad...its not worth my money no matter how good it can be half the times.

    Master of Malt Customer Jun 12, 2015

    Recommend Uigeadail Instead

    Color: Rich amber - if it wasn't Ardbeg I'd assume there were caramel coloring in the liquor. It's deceiving, as this whisky does not have a very significant depth of flavor or nose. Nose: Iodine, rum spices, sherry and dried fig or other sweet fruits, and perhaps banana? Caramel, and other sweet notes that are nostalgic of Christmas. Heavy notes of salt water, peat, smoked salmon, and other ocean smells - these almost overpower the sweetness of the nose, and make the malt a distinctly salty affari. Hints of burnt marshmallow and molasses, with a very medicinal character. The iodine and lacquer smells seep through the saltiness and burn the nose a little - there is not a strong alcoholic nose. Taste: Strong iodine, heavy smoke, with a peated note that is very subdued - very much reminds me of a Norwegian style smoked salmon, with a heavy flavor of dill and lemon? Does not have any sweetness or sherried notes that are found in the nose; this is a distinctly smokey and salty malt. The drink immediately numbs the tongue and the throat in a much stronger way than the Uigeadail or other peated malts I've enjoyed - I did not find this to be a desirable taste. Most of the flavor is found in the front of the palate, and do not linger around. There is a saltiness and seawater flavor that stays in the very back of the throat for a long while, but this is not as enjoyable when the malt is not tempered with the sweetness of the Uigeadail. The Corryvrecken is a very expensive bottle of scotch, which I feel is inferior to the Uigeadail as it lacks all of the sweetness and balance. If you were to match this scotch with a salty meal, like a salmon fillet, it would probably augment the flavors of the meal; otherwise, I think this is a rather unpleasant sipping scotch - it makes me physically thirsty for a tall glass of cold water. If you're really looking for an Islay without sweetness, but that is more enjoyable, I would recommend the Lagavulin 18 as it has many of the smoky and salty characteristics of the Corryvrecken, without overpowering your palate - particularly if you're already set on spending over a hundred dollars on a bottle.

    Better than 10 but not as good as Uigeadail

    Has all of the good things that you would expect from Ardbeg but very dry. Peat monster for sure, smoke, tar, some odd citrus notes, not as sweet as Uigeadail, which I prefer. I like everything else straight, including Uigeadial, but this one is so potent that it needed a tough of water to knock back the tongue-numbing alcohol burn.

    Dennis Williams May 17, 2015
    Master of Malt Customer May 24, 2015

    Reviews for Ardbeg Corryvreckan