Talisker
Volume
700ml
ABV
59.3%
Age
10 YO
Retailers
1
Talisker 1989 (bottled 1999) - Friends of the Classic Malts is a 10-year-old Scotch whisky from the Isle of Skye. It has a high alcohol by volume (ABV) of 59.3%. Talisker is known ...
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Talisker 1989 (Bottled 1999) Friends Of The Classic Malts
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Talisker 1989 (bottled 1999) - Friends of the Classic Malts is a 10-year-old Scotch whisky from the Isle of Skye. It has a high alcohol by volume (ABV) of 59.3%. Talisker is known for its maritime character and peaty flavor profile, making it a distinctive representative of Island whiskies.
Rich and smoky with notes of seaweed, brine, and a hint of peppery spice, complemented by sweet vanilla and citrus.
Full-bodied with a balance of peat smoke, maritime saltiness, and a burst of citrus fruits, alongside a warming spice.
Long and warming with lingering smoke, pepper, and a touch of sweetness from dried fruits.
A complex and robust expression that showcases Talisker's signature maritime character with a higher ABV that enhances its bold flavors.
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On the Isle of Skye, Talisker is the oldest operating distillery. It is situated on the banks of Loch Harport and offers breathtaking views of the Cuillin Mountains. producing a seductive, sweet, full-bodied single malt that is so simple to enjoy and yet difficult to leave, much like Skye itself. On the Minginish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye, Talisker Distillery is an island single malt Scotch whiskey distillery with headquarters in Carbost, Scotland. Diageo, which runs the distillery, has shortlisted Taliskers' 10-year-old whiskey for inclusion in their Classic Malts lineup. The product is regarded as a high-end single malt Whisky. Hugh MacAskill financed £3,000 and constructed the distillery before leasing the land from the MacLeods in 1830. Instead of the settlement where it was located, he decided to name it after his estate, Talisker, which is located about 5 miles to the west.
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