Talisker 18 YO
From the magical Isle of Skye, those distinct Talisker maritime notes intertwine with warm spice and rich tropical fruit.
This single malt scotch whisky from Talisker offers a taste instantly connecting you with the Isle of Skye and the outer Hebrides. Talisker 18-year-old is a rich and warming single malt Scotch whisky that is layered with toffee, sherry, vanill and soft smoke.
Award winning whisky
For many connoisseurs, it is a single malt masterpiece, making Talisker 18 year old an award-winning whisky, including Best Single Malt in the World at the World Whiskies Awards.
Distilled by the oldest distillery on Skye, it has a subtle smoke derived from its rugged maritime home and beautiful landscapes.
Talisker 18 is matured in bourbon and sherry casks and this classic combination allows the warmth, personality and smell of both cask types to reach depths of flavour that can be found on every sip.
Tasting notes
Aroma
On the nose, Talisker 18-year-old offers notes of dried orange peel, toffee and soft peat.
Taste
The palate is rich and engaging with wonderful coal tar smoke giving way to fruity Victoria plums and a wonderful sweetness.
Finish
The finish carries this sweet element further but reaches new depths of sea and maritime character, allowing the spice and peat to take a final bow with just a thread of salt.
This famous distillery on the Isle of Skye has experienced price rises in its bottles in recent years but this hasn’t put off avid fans of the Talisker 18-year-old.
The casks it uses and the dedication it pours into every bottle is considered well worth the price of this single malt Scotch whisky.
Talisker 18-year-old and its wonderful sweetness celebrates its rugged maritime home on the Isle of Skye with every pour and is a perfect gift for anyone with a penchant for single malt Scotch whisky.
Talisker is the oldest distillery on the Isle of Skye, operating there since the 1800s and offering a superior range of single malt Scotch whisky, each with a taste instantly connecting you with Scotland.