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Paid $40 for this 2016 bottle. This is a bottle kill review. I will try to summarize what this bottle offered.
Nose: Salty honeycomb. Toffee. Lemon. Picture a stormy black night with waves crashing and all when you nose Talisker; this is the cleansing clear sunrise the morning after.
Palate: Flat malty arrival that becomes more interesting as the salt and pepper start to emerge into the aftertaste. Light crisp fruits.
Finish: Refreshing. Seawater with a lager and a lemon wedge.
Pros: Great value for money. Great balance. Great classic morning Scotch for those vacation days when you can skip the coffee.
Cons: Okay, nice warm up. Now I’m ready for the real stuff…
This is one of the best single malts you can easily find for under $50.
If you want to spend just a few bucks more to add a third dimension, may I recommend Talisker 10, if you lean towards peaty; or Bunnahabhain 12, if you lean towards sweet
Mark: 82/100 (range 78-83. N = 4)
Reviewed
August 22, 2018 (edited September 16, 2018)
3.0
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nose: citrus, sweet, toffee
Palate: smooth and thick mouthfeel, toffee, sweet, a little tart, a little bit of spice
Finish: medium length, mild spice, malt, a little bit of sweetness
A good easy to sip scotch. Not very complex but enjoyable