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Talisker 10 year old 70cl

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Talisker 10 year old 70cl

Talisker 10 Year Old is a renowned single malt Scotch whisky produced on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. This exquisite whisky is celebrated for its rich and distinctive character, making it a favorite among whisky connoisseurs and enthusiasts.

Talisker 10 Year Old is known for its robust and complex flavour profile. It offers a harmonious balance of peaty smoke, maritime brininess, and a subtle sweetness, creating a captivating sensory experience. The aroma is filled with notes of sea salt, seaweed, and a hint of pepper, giving it a distinctive maritime quality. On the palate, you'll discover a combination of smoky, peaty flavours along with a touch of dried fruit, citrus, and a delightful spiciness that lingers on the finish.

Talisker Distillery

This distillery is located in Carbost, Isle of Skye. It was founded in 1830 by brothers Hugh and Kenneth MacAskill. Talisker and Clynelish, in Brora, are classic examples of 'Clearance distilleries', they were built by landlords who cleared crofters from their ancestral lands. Those landlords then used the cleared peoples as labourers in their farms and other enterprises. All that was possible thanks to laws enacted after 1746 that protected the rights of 'entrepreneurs' to exploit more profitable farming methods. 

After the MacAskill brothers cleared some land and brought sheep in, they decided to build a distillery. Cleared peoples helped build and run the distillery, the brothers failed to keep the distillery running and it was surrendered to the bank in 1848. For the next 30 years a series of new owners failed to keep the distillery operational; it kept changing hands until 1880. On that year the owner of Dailuaine distillery bought it and promptly built a pier. The pier facilitated the loading of barrels loaded with whisky onto waiting ships. 

Talisker was sold once again in 1892 and Roderick Kemp, the owner, went on to buy Macallan distillery. His business partner owned the distillery until his death in 1916. On that year, a group of blenders headed by John Walker & Son, DCL and John Dewar took over the distillery. After many mergers that collective is now Diageo. 

The last major change at Talisker took place in 1928 when the distillery switched from a triple distillation method to the current double distillation method. It also suffered a massive fire in 1960. It remains one of Diageo's most important brands.