Talisker Skye
The new Talisker bottling has been matured partly in freshly aged oak barrels. Their aroma is particularly spicy. The Talisker Skye is to replace the well-known 10-year-old Single Malt in the retail trade.
The new Talisker bottling has been matured partly in freshly aged oak barrels. Their aroma is particularly spicy. The Talisker Skye is to replace the well-known 10-year-old Single Malt in the retail trade.
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Nosing
Peat Smoke:
Zitrus:
Maritime Notes:
Seaweed:
Spices:
Orange:
Sweet:
Fruit:
Pepper:
Salt:
Oak:
Vanilla:
Herb:
Malt:
Caramel:
Leather:
Herbs:
Alcohol:
Banana:
Coffee:
Dark Chocolate:
Dried Fruit:
Honey:
Sherry:
Tobacco:
Tropical Fruit:
Apple:
Bonfire Smoke:
Cake:
Cheese:
Fig:
Grapefruit:
Grass:
Ham:
Hay:
Heather:
Medicinal Smoke:
Nutmeg:
Nuts:
Pear:
Walnut:
Wheat:
Tasting
Peat Smoke:
Spices:
Sweet:
Pepper:
Maritime Notes:
Salt:
Chili:
Honey:
Caramel:
Oak:
Nuts:
Seaweed:
Zitrus:
Orange:
Oil:
Alcohol:
Fruit:
Malt:
Vanilla:
Sherry:
Bonfire Smoke:
Ham:
Leather:
Herb:
Dark Chocolate:
Ginger:
Heather:
Lemon:
Medicinal Smoke:
Herbs:
Finish
Peat Smoke:
Spices:
Pepper:
Sweet:
Oak:
Maritime Notes:
Chili:
Malt:
Salt:
Seaweed:
Fruit:
Zitrus:
Herb:
Bonfire Smoke:
Honey:
Lemon:
Nuts:
Orange:
Alcohol:
Anise:
Banana:
Barley:
Caramel:
Chocolate:
Clove:
Coffee:
Dark Chocolate:
Ginger:
Ham:
Iodine:
Nutmeg:
Oil:
Tobacco:
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Finish: oily, slightly dry

Comment: Talisker is one of my top favourite whisky brands, so this one has made me happy as well. Smoky with marine character with little touches of fruit and citric freshness. A bit aggressive on the tongue, probably because it is a young no age statement whisky, but it still deserves a 5 star rating







Taste:





Finish: Long dry and spicy.
Comment: The sweetness that hits first is like a barley sugar slowly dissolving over your tongue. Some citrus fruits come next and toward the back pepper and peat take you into a torrent of tannin and spice provided by contact with fresh oak. A small caramel note lingers at the end. A great mid week dram!











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