Talisker, Storm, Island, Single Malt Scotch Whisky (45.8%)

Talisker, Storm, Island, Single Malt Scotch Whisky (45.8%)

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Talisker, Storm, Island, Single Malt Scotch Whisky (45.8%)

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Spicy, mellow smoke and a honeyed sweet maltiness with an explosion of pepper on the nose, this is a more robust, smokey version of the 10 year-old, released for the first time in 2010. On the palate, at first sweetly mellow and rich followed quickly by a spicy heat, like a gathering Storm. The flavour is elegantly drawn out with a balance of sweetness, smoke and salt.

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Gentle at first, the peat smoke starts to swirl. There are spices lurking, cumin and chilli seeds. Then a gorgeous honeyed sweetness comes through, malt loaf, goat's cheese and honey, red berry jam.

Palate: Starts all mellow and rich then things heat up. It becomes very spicy and peppery. Then the smoke cuts through. A seaside bonfire, salt and soot. Smoked butter.
Finish: Very clean and crisp, not that short. Lovely sooty smoky aftertaste that lingers deliciously for a while. Comment An intense and vibrant whisky. Well balanced waves of smoke and sweetness.
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About this SPIRIT

Talisker Distillery, Isle of Skye

Talisker Distillery, Isle of Skye

Talisker is one of the most remote distilleries, lodged far from any neighbour in the small coastal community of Carbost at the head of Loch Harport.

It was in 1825 that Hugh and Kenneth MacAskill came here from the smaller island of Eigg, first to bring sheep to Skye, leasing Macleod land at Carbost. They built Talisker Distillery in 1830 against the fiery protestations of the former parish Minister, the Rev. Roderick Macleod, who declared this "one of the greatest curses that... could befall it or any other place”. Disaster struck the distillery in November 1960, which was then still coal-fired, when fire burned down the still-room. The distillery was rebuilt fastidiously around exact copies of the old stills.

Today, Talisker is one of the single malts in Diageo’s portfolio since 1988. A great deal is marketed as single malt, but Talisker is a part of the Johnnie Walker and White Horse blends too.

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Skye

Skye

Skye is home to only one distillery, but my, what a distillery. One of Diageos finest, Talisker is a highly distinctive whisky with a strong, smoky, peaty flavour because both the malt and the water used to make it are heavily peated.

Talisker was built in 1831 and named after Talisker House which was traditionally the residence of the eldest son of the Macleod clan.

The stills are great onion-shaped kettles, richly gleaming and radiating heat, with ever-narrowing swan-neck tops which gracefully lead their vapours away through the stillroom wall to cool and condense beyond. There are five stills at Talisker, two large ones for the first distillation and three smaller for the final. Their precise size and shape, even the angle at which the swan-neck lies, are vital to the continuing production of spirit with the authentic Talisker signature in aroma and flavour.

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