Talisker Storm
A Light Squall
0 983
Review by @Victor
- Nose21
- Taste21
- Finish21
- Balance20
- Overall83
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The reviewed sample of Talisker Storm is compliments of @Jonathan, and is from a bottle open for 2 months
Nose: lots of Talisker sea brine, and some of the characteristic Talisker distillery black pepper, wine around the edges, and malt in the background. There is fairly light peat and smoke. Medium intensity. Nice enough
Taste: goes quickly to very strong black pepper on the palate,...and salt. The other nose features remain but are overshadowed. This bottle has magnified the pepper since the bottle was opened. Peat and smoke are a little stronger on the palate than in the nose
Finish: strong pepper and salt last medium long, then fade to a soft brine on sweet background
Balance: Storm isn't very balanced, but has all the classic Talisker distillery flavours, with good intensity on the palate
I don't see any improvement by Storm over a good batch of the Talisker 10 year old. I see Talisker Storm as very drinkable, but not a bottle to lust after
Water added mellowed the nose, and enlivened the malt flavours on the palate. I prefer Talisker Storm with a little water added, and would rate it 3 points higher that way
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@Victor. My liquor guy let me sample Talisker Storm and DE. Storm tasted like young whiskey, the pepper was more like white whiskey. I'd definitely buy the 10y over the Storm. Talisker DE is another story all together, it's great stuff, smooth, peaty, balanced. IMHO.