53,9°
Distillery : Talisker - Islands
Bourbon Casks and Toasted American Oak Finish
Original Bottling
Limited Edition
Single Malt
Bottled in 2025
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Peated around 22 ppm
As it does every year, Talisker is launching a new batch as part of Diageo Special Releases, and this time, the age is quite high. This gives us hope for a high-quality product, like the 2019 batch, which was truly wonderful (I talk about it here). An intriguing detail: the finishing process took place in new American oak casks toasted by the heat of volcanic rocks from the Isle of Skye. I have no idea how this affects the taste, but it's an original concept. The marketing managers at Diageo have been hard at work again. But I have an idea, even though I'm no marketing expert: why not just make a good whisky, simply and well?
Initially quite sweet and creamy on the nose, melted butter, egg custard. Then the coastal character gradually reveals itself. Candied lime, iodine and sea spray, high cliffs overlooking a rough sea. Pastry cream, pineapple. Burnt wood, slightly bitter, peach pit, bamboo bark. Waxy peat, liquid honey, floral notes, candied banana, quartz and limestone chips. On the palate, it is even more woody, with rose water, evanescent vanilla, coconut and malted cereals. Discreet spices, cumin, black pepper. Fairly long finish, not quite explosive, black radish, toasted wheat, a pinch of salt, straw, lychee juice.
In Short,
Overall, it's good, especially the nose and finish, but there's a hesitation between a sweet, honeyed profile and burnt wood. The coastal character is present but a tad in the background. I wonder if the finish hasn't ruined the whisky slightly by hiding the nuances and subtleties brought about by 14 years in good quality Bourbon casks. Ultimately, it's still good, even very good, but I feel it could have been better. I'd need to taste it again to be sure. In any case, what is certain is that the price is too high for what it is, and I would not recommend buying it.
Score : 89
To Be Listened While Sipping :
Moon Idle - Godzilla







