Single Malts - and other odd Musings

Talissker Single Malt Scotch Whisky 10 year old



this is not a review per se, but I have been doing a little internet island hopping while sipping my usual small cut glass tumbler filled about two fingers deep - with maybe a refill coming up -  of 'Talisker's 10 year old, that I just opened.  it is one of my all-time favorites and someday, lottery willing,  I will be trying one of the pricey many years old of the same distillery but for now this truly outstanding 10 year old malt shows its real strengths compared with some of the fine blended malts that I have favored for a while due to cost considerations - the smoothness of this lovely coloured drink lets the bite of the nicely higher alcohol content - 45.8 % ABV - do its job without destroying the abundance of flavours in the background - to me that means a mildly – almost a perfect mildly - sweet honey flavoured peat smoke to  tease my tongue with the antiqueness of a rich browny background of an old pub that I visited once in Ireland and finishing with a quiet calm day at a kelp covered beach with the faint iodine flavours giving savour to the day – then the finish of this great whisky comes on as you breathe in the peppery last notes for the longest time – there is no argument against Michael’s 90 rating – unless perhaps you want to move it a tad farther toward a strong 92     norvellhimself

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