Talisker 10yo
(45.8%, OB, 2009*)
Average Score:
85
Bottle Profile |
Type | Scotch Single Malts (Disclosed Distilleries) |
Distillery | Talisker |
Bottler | Official Bottling |
Brand Name | Talisker |
Alcohol By Volume | 45.8% |
Issued | 2009* |
Average Score | 85 |
Maniac Ratings |
Serge Valentin | 88 |
Johannes van den Heuvel | 83 |
Olivier Humbrecht | 86 |
Robert Karlsson | 84 |
Konstantin Grigoriadis | 83 |
Davin de Kergommeaux | 83 |
Ho-cheng Yao | 84 |
Peter Silver | 88 |
Krishna Nukala | 87 |
Luca Chichizola | 83 |
Pit Krause | 87 |
Oliver Klimek | 86 |
Retired Maniac Ratings |
Bert Bruyneel | 86 |
Keith Wood | 83 |
Tasting Notes |
Robert Karlsson | Peat smoke of the sourly kind. Clean malt. Peat smoke and malt. Very easily drinkable. Some peppery wood at the end and nice smoke all the way. Perhaps some raisin in there too. Nice smoker. |
Oliver Klimek | Nose: Smoky and maritime -
Palate: Very spicy, pepper and a good amount of peat but not medicinal, very dry -
Finish: Long, dry and spicy -
Overall: Almost no sweetnees, just peat and spice. More like an Islay whisky than many Islay whiskies... |