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Talisker 10 year old single malt is a classic Island whisky from the Isle of Skye. Aged for a minimum of 10 years in American oak casks, this welcome member of Diageo's Classic Malts series has been recognised numerous times for its excellence. Immensely satisfying stuff, with whiffs of warm peat blending with coastal air, balanced by orchard fruit and juicy barley. A spectacular after dinner dram.
It was an Editor's Choice at Whisky Magazine, a gold medal winner at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2017 and was awarded 'Best Islands Single Malt' at the 2017 World Whiskies Awards.
A fresh and fragrant nose. Through thick, pungent smoke comes sweet pear and apple peels, with pinches of maritime salt from kippers, seaweed.
It's a bonfire of peat crackling with black pepper, with a touch of brine and dry barley. A welcome delivery of orchard fruit provides a delicate and beautiful balance.
In a long finish, bonfire embers toast malt and crystallise a sugary underlay.
With the same money and compared to the Ardbeg 10, this would be my choice. At least there is a bit more going on to compliment the smokey punch. Is it brilliant, no. But it's got a rightful place in any cabinet.
Tastes like drinking deli ham. At least the Alcohol content is high, so if you drink it quickly, the taste matters less and less
Wow! Kippers and popcorn on the nose! Spice and chilli sweetness. Delicious and intense
This was one I was looking forward to trying for a long time, whilst I wasn’t disappointed, I was a little underwhelmed by it. It’s harsher than expected and not as complex, the smoke is noticeable but could do with being cranked up a notch in my opinion. that said it’s still a very good dram but perhaps not on the God like pedestal many put this on. Or maybe I just got a bad bottle? Would probably buy again on deal to test that theory out. Purchased for £30 so no major complaints.
Always in stock on my whisky shelf!!!