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Talisker Dark Storm
Single Malt — Islands, Scotland
Reviewed
October 27, 2017 (edited October 21, 2024)
Nose: A rich, earthy and oily smokiness that is bold and assertive but not sharp. A satisfying feast of spicy stewed fruit and bacon cooked over a driftwood campfire on a windswept beach with thunderheads brooding on the horizon. The dry glass is smoke, but not Islay smoke - more heathery and gentle.
Palate: Perfectly sweetly astringent (now *that's* a trick to pull off!), iodine, and stewed fruit flavours peeking from behind the couch in anticipation of pouncing. Not complex, but deep and rewarding with a firm but subtle underlying oakiness.
Finish: Long, smoky, salty and altogether divine.
I could drink this for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I very much enjoy Talisker expressions, especially the 10 and 18 year, but this adds a confident, mature smokiness to the normal distillery character.
Not long ago I described Bowmore Tempest as a roaring typhoon, but this is an altogether more different, introspective type of storm. Pour a dram of this and settle back in front of the fire to watch the rain lash the windows. 4 stars without hesitation. Don't hurry this one - savour every drop.
ADDENDUM - The official Distiller tasting notes are right on target, but a score of 84 is too stingy. Talisker Skye was given 85 for heaven’s sake and this is way better. Higher 80s, at least, around the same as Storm.
"Very Good" : 86/100 (4 stars)
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I'd put this one about equal with Storm. Both are great, but quite different from each other.
Eloquently stated!