
Talisker 10 Year Old
Diageo (Talisker Distillery, est. 1830) · Talisker Distillery, Carbost, Isle of Skye
Talisker doesn’t just taste like Skye — it tastes like it was made by the island itself. The distillery’s unique setup includes swan-neck lyne arms that loop back on themselves, sending heavier flavor compounds back through the still for a second pass of copper contact. This creates a spirit that’s simultaneously smoky and sweet, peaty and peppery. The peat used to dry the malt is local, carrying Skye’s distinctive maritime character into the smoke. And then there’s the maturation: sea air penetrates the warehouses year-round, the casks breathing in salt and iodine with every expansion and contraction. Diageo named Talisker one of their Classic Malts in 1988, representing the Islands — and there is no whisky that more completely embodies its geography. At 45.8% ABV (higher than most standard bottlings), it has the strength to deliver every ounce of that Skye character.
Nose
Sea salt, black pepper, bonfire smoke, citrus peel, damp earth, and an iodine note that smells like standing on Skye’s rocky shoreline.
Palate
Explosive and assertive — cracked black pepper, smoked malt, dried chili flakes, sea spray, sweet malt, and a volcanic warmth that builds across the palate like a slow wave.
Finish
Long and peppery with lingering smoke, maritime salt, dried herbs, and a warming sweetness that emerges after the peat recedes.
- Distillation
- Double distilled in copper pot stills with unique swan-neck lyne arms that loop back on themselves
- Maturation
- 10 years in refill American oak casks
- Chill-Filtered
- Non-chill filtered
Cocktail Suggestion
Cocktail — The Skye Penicillin: 2 oz Talisker 10 · ¾ oz fresh lemon juice · ¾ oz honey-ginger syrup · ¼ oz Laphroaig 10 float. Shake first three ingredients with ice, strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice, float the Laphroaig. The Talisker’s pepper and smoke amplify the ginger while the honey rounds it out.
Food Pairing
Pair with: Pan-seared halibut with seaweed butter and crispy capers. The whisky’s maritime salt and smoke mirror the sea flavors, while the black pepper cuts through the richness of the butter.
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