DrRHCMadden
Talisker x Parley Wilder Seas
Single Malt — Islands, Scotland
Reviewed
July 1, 2023 (edited July 2, 2024)
Currently half way through my Europe trip. Due to unforeseen access to rocks, I didn’t end up visiting the Lakes Distillery as planned. So no distillery visit at all this time. But; all is not lost. I’m currently sat looking out over the rich lawyer district of Rome. Going through duty free at the airport this morning I picked up a bottle of Talisker, and no ordinary bottle at that. My wife and I have walked about 20 km today seeing sights and in the back of my mind I’ve had this to look forward to…
“Talisker is proud to present a new limited edition: Talisker 'Wilder Seas' in collaboration with our partner, Parley for the Oceans. Our shared goal is to rewild more than 100 million square metres of ocean forest, and with Talisker Wilder Seas, we invite wild spirits around the world to join us on our journey.
Talisker x Parley "Wilder Seas" is our very first single malt scotch whisky finished in French Oak XO Cognac casks. It has a pleasurable weight on the palate and a fine depth of taste, delivering a highly successful marriage of cask and spirit character - mature and rounded. The new 100% recycled bottle is made from biofuel and has been re-shaped into the distinctive Talisker bottle. This Limited Edition is vision and mission combined, as the in-built donation supports global, sustainable projects to protect and preserve sea forests off the coast of Scotland, South Africa and Chile.”
N: Soft, but quite powerful. A dry mineral presence is accompanied by maritime brine, a bacon note and a very gentle leafy-tobacco. But, whilst that is the hallmark of Talisker there is a delicate richness added from a sultana and figgy malt. The richness is understated and quite lovely.
P: Full and lightly viscous. This is a creamy heavyweight opening with sticky fruity sweetness that brings forth the fig and sultana of the nose. But, that is quickly joined by slightly salted meats, ashy beach bonfire, a little deck tar and the all so important Talisker heat, but it’s very restrained.
F: Long to very long. The warmth of a winter hearth, drying smoke, and an interplay of salt, caramelly-dates, and black pepper.
What an interesting pour. I am stuck between memories of the Talisker 18 and Port Charlotte CC:01. When I wrote it T18 I closed with “It has all the power of the 10. It is bold, assertive, and rich in depth. But, it is calmer without being subdued. It is the sum total of the tempests violence and the contemplative calmness that follows. This is excellent.” CC:01 was border line perfect for me, one of my very few 5/5 ratings. The cognac cask in CC:01 adds a depth of character to an already excellent spirit and whisky process that is almost singular in its character development. Whilst this Talisker is not quite as good as the T18 at its roots, and not as powerfully novel as in the CC:01, this Wilder Seas is not much less for it. I like imagery, and for Talisker it’s all about the Sea. Here; I picture a period navy commander adorned in finery stepping off his ship and entering a room commanding attention. This dram holds plenty of power and poise.
Distiller whisky taste #210
Talisker Running Scores
T10 - 4/5
T18 - 4.75/5
57° North - 4.25/5
Skye - 3.5/5
T8 2021 (Sea Fury) 4.5/5
Wilder Seas - 4.25/5
'Brandy' cask running scores:
Port Charlotte CC:01 - 5/5
Balvenie 16 French Oak Pineau Cask Finish - 3.5/5
Arran Rare Batch 17 y/o Calvados - 3.75/5
Starward Cognac Cask - 3.5/5
Glenfiddich Orchard Experiment Ponoma
2.75/5
Starward Small Batch, Sticky Toffee Apple - 3.25/5
Talisker X Parley Wilder Seas - 4.25/5
*edited at 1/3 of bottle remaining*
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@PBMichiganWolverine Talisker doesn’t like to disappoint
@Richard-ModernDrinking a week later and 2/3 into the bottle I revised this down a little. I think I over forced some of the impact due to the hold the CC:01 and T18 hold over me. This is expertly made, but the flavours on longer reflection are not quite full enough to be top tier.
@DrRHCMadden can’t beat the VFM either…great price for a bottle
I had this at the distillery last week and found it very credible, though not as transporting as your experience. Perhaps Rome is more conducive to drinking Talisker than Skye!
@Ctrexman when on Earth…. Talisker.
When in Rome......Talisker