Review: Talisker 10 Years Old

Review: Talisker 10 Years Old

Best known as the only major distillery on the Isle of Skye, Talisker fills a unique spot in the single malt world, bridging the gap between the heavy peat of Islay and the brighter styles of the Highlands, to which Skye is actually closer in proximity.

At just 10 years old, Talisker is on point.

The nose sees moderate but not overwhelming peat up front, with a fruity character to the smoke that makes it easily approachable — showcasing notes of nougat, brown butter, and juicy raisins. The palate follows mostly in lockstep, tamping down the smoke with elements of fresh apples and spices, butter cookies, and some salty seaweed-and-brine-driven notes that keep one’s thoughts attached firmly to the sea. The finish sloshes all of this up into a relatively cohesive — though still youthful — whole, making for a surprisingly satisfying dram that represents one of the best values in single malt at this age level.

Skip the younger versions (cask strength or not) and most of the NAS renditions (of which there are at least a whopping six).

91.6 proof.

A- / $40 / malts.com [BUY IT NOW FROM CASKERS] [BUY IT NOW FROM THE WHISKY EXCHANGE]

Talisker 10 Years Old

$40
9

Rating

9.0/10

A veteran journalist, the author of four books, a published poet, and an award-winning winemaker, Christopher Null has more than 25 years of experience writing about wine and spirits. He founded Drinkhacker in 2007. He also writes regularly about the science of booze for WIRED and is an occasional contributor to ADI's Distiller magazine. He has been a judge for both the American Distilling Institute Judging of Craft Spirits and Whiskies of the World spirits competitions and often works as a consultant, developing formal tasting notes for spirits brands around the world.

2 Comments

  1. Mike B on January 14, 2019 at 2:24 pm

    Please tell me where you can find this for less than 70$?

  2. Joe on November 21, 2019 at 10:09 pm

    $110 in Toronto-Canada ?

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