Talisker 25 Year Old Bot 2005
Quintessential Old Talisker
0 690
Review by @Victor
- Nose23
- Taste22
- Finish23
- Balance22
- Overall90
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My thanks to @Nock for the reviewed sample, which is my third taste from this bottle. The reviewed bottle is # 10,280 of 15,600 total. It has been open for 7 months and is half full. Aging is reported to have taken place in a refill cask
Nose: this begins with the typical Talisker brine and medium peat initially underlain with a rich deeply-pitched honeyed underbelly here. This smells like a warm and reassuring hearth. The characteristic Talisker black pepper is seamlessly interwoven with the other flavours. The sweetness rather quickly shifts from honey to a higher pitched and more refined-sugar sort of range, with some wood influence of vanilla. The barley-malt is pretty gentle in texture and brings with it lemon citrus. Over time in the glass the elements of pepper and citrus, and, to a lesser extent, peat, increase in prominence. The balance among the flavours of sweet and bitter/briny is quite good
Taste: the nose flavours translate to the mouth with increased intensity
Finish: long echoes of sweet/bitter/brine, seasoned with lots of pepper
Balance: this is a quintessential example of the Talisker style, and a real treat to drink. You can taste long aging here in the mellowness of the aged barley-malt. The MALT component of the whisky tastes different when it has been long aged. Also, it should be noted that this whisky was mostly distilled and barreled in approximately 1980, back when industrial practices were a bit different and probably more personally hands-on. There is something noticeably different in the malts produced in the 60s and 70s...different better quality of barley? More personal loving attention from the staff? Both I should think
(Water added raised the pitch level and merged the flavours of the nose. Water merged the mouth flavours also, and emphasised medium intensity bitter-sweet peat. I much prefer this without water, even at 57.2% ABV.)
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Thanks for a great review @Victor. I've been meaning to get my hands on this for a while but just can't seem to (at a decent price, that is). Looks like I'll have to befriend @Nock pretty quickly - I believe there's only half left!
How would you compare it to the 57 North? Seems like a similar flavor profile and almost exactly the same ABV. Any thoughts?