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Talisker Whisky

Talisker is the oldest working distillery on the Isle of Skye, enjoying a long and very successful history. Talisker has been the recipient of numerous accolades and medals from prestigious national and international competitions and boasts an incredible core range that includes Talisker 10 Year Old, a gold medal winner at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2017 and 'Best Islands Single Malt' at the 2017 World Whiskies Awards, as well as Talisker 18 Year Old, which won ‘Best Single Malt In The World' at the World Whiskies Awards 2007.

To celebrate the Talisker distillery’s 175th anniversary in 2005, a no age statement commemorative single malt bottling was released. Two years later in 2007, Talisker 18 year old won ‘Best Single Malt In The World 2007’ at the World Whiskies Awards. Since 2008, the Talisker range has vastly expanded with a no age statement quartet and even a 40 year old expression. Talisker is now one of Diageo’s most distinguished single malt brands.

The Talisker distillery was founded in 1830 by Hugh and Kenneth MacAskill, on the shores of Loch Harport, an area steeped in tradition and local custom, where Scotch Gaelic is still spoken. Talisker remained under the MacAskill's stewardship until 1898, when the Dailuaine-Talisker Distillers Company acquired it under the charge of Thomas Mackenzie. They extended the distillery in 1900, before selling the company in 1916 to a consortium including Distillers Company Limited. Following a relatively stable and calm period for Talisker, a still-house fire tragically destroyed the distillery in 1960. Thankfully, the Talisker distillery was completely rebuilt meticulously according to exact copies of the old stills, and five replicas of the original stills were constructed to maintain the preservation of the original Talisker flavour.

The Talisker distillery has changed hands only once since this period, after Diageo added Talisker to its considerable portfolio. It has marketed the brand as part of its Classic Malts range in 1988. Talisker has been a welcome addition to this established series ever since, despite the fact that the distillery itself is pretty unusual. Talisker Distillery has the strange distinction of housing an odd number of wash stills to spirit stills, counting two wash stills and three spirit stills in total. The third spirit still is a remnant from an era in which Talisker used to produce triple distilled malt whisky, which was stopped in 1928, and the extra spirit still was simply never removed or decommissioned.

Talisker Distillery also possesses another striking feature - swan neck lye pipes. The shape of these pipes means that vapour from the stills loops on its way to the worm tubs, so some of the alcohol is already condensed before it has reached the cooler. The alcohol then runs back into the stills and is distilled again. While these features may seem pretty bizarre, some would say that it is these intricacies that help create the distinctive Talisker character, and it's all the better for it (what's so normal about being normal, anyway?).

Anyone who knows the process of making whisky knows that this character isn't just affected by the methods and equipment used, however, but by the base ingredients as well. Talisker has used the same malted barley since 1972, a supply bought in from Glen Ord after it abandoned it's own onsite maltings. This malt is typically peated to a phenol level of approximately 18–22 parts per million (ppm) which, combined with a decidedly brazen terroir and mineral-rich water from Cnoc nan Speireag (Hawk Hill), helps to form a singular profile of new-make spirit, which tends to be aged in American oak casks.

Talisker's annual output ranks at almost three and half million litres of unmistakable Scotch whisky. That's plenty enough to go around, so why not see what takes your fancy below?

Talisker Surge

70cl, 45.8%

Previously a travel retail only whisky, now Talisker Surge has landed at Master of Malt. This comes from the great Isle of Skye distillery. It's a no age statement single malt, aged in ex-bourbon…  More info

Talisker Surge
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Talisker 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 15638) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing)

70cl, 48.4%

A single malt Scotch whisky from the terrific Talisker Distillery, independently bottled up by Douglas Laing. This one spent 12 years maturing in a single refill hogshead, from 2009 t0 2022, and then…  More info

Talisker 12 Year Old  2009 (cask 15638) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing)

Talisker 8 Year Old (Special Release 2018)

70cl, 59.4%

An 8-year-old bottling from Talisker really harks back to times gone by for the Isle of Skye distillery. That's probably why this edition is one of the most anticipated entries in this year's Diageo…  More info

Talisker 8 Year Old (Special Release 2018)
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Talisker 1993 (bottled 2006) Amoroso Cask Finish - Distillers Edition

70cl, 45.8%

A vintage release from the Talisker distillery, this single malt was distilled in 1993 and finished in Amoroso sherry casks. A great example from Diageo's range of distillers editions. This bottle…  More info

Talisker 1993 (bottled 2006) Amoroso Cask Finish - Distillers Edition

Talisker 8 Year Old - 1980s

75cl, 45.8%

A charmingly old-fashioned looking bottle of Talisker 8 Year Old single malt, which was produced during the 1980s. Would make an excellent addition to any whisky collection. This bottle was part…  More info

Talisker 8 Year Old - 1980s

Talisker 30 Year Old

70cl, 48.5%

30 year old single malt from Talisker - a massively satisfying expression from the distillery on the Isle of Skye. After three decades of maturation, this whisky boasts an incredible flavour profile…  More info

Talisker 30 Year Old
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Talisker 30 Year Old (2012 Release)

70cl, 45.8%

A 2012 bottle of Talisker 30 Year Old, this one is number 2,075, from a total release of 3,186 bottles. The powerful character of Talisker's single malt remains, but gently mellows with age, with…  More info

Talisker 30 Year Old (2012 Release)

Talisker Bodega Series 40 Year Old

70cl, 50%

Well, well, well... What do we have here? Only an exceptionally exciting release from Island distillery Talisker made all the more marvellous because it's the first in a series that forms an…  More info

Talisker Bodega Series 40 Year Old
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Talisker 24 Year Old 1953 - Connoisseur's Choice (Gordon & MacPhail)

75cl, 43%

This is a very rare bottle of Talisker single malt that was distilled in 1953, matured in sherry oak casks and bottled 24 years later by Gordon & MacPhail for the Italian market as part of the…  More info

Talisker 24 Year Old 1953 - Connoisseur's Choice (Gordon & MacPhail)

Talisker 44 Year Old - Forests of the Deep

70cl, 49.1%

Following on from Talisker's 43 year old Xpedition Oak, this exceptional expression is a 44 year old single malt dubbed Forests of the Deep! Not only is it impressively old indeed (44 years!), this…  More info

Talisker 44 Year Old - Forests of the Deep

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