Talisker 10-year-old

Overall rating
84.31/100
votes
489
Whiskybase ID
WB182815
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie
From the Oldest Distillery on the Isle of Skye
Bottled
2021
Stated Age
10 years old
Strength
45.8 % Vol.
Size
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Label
New Label 2021
Bottle code
L1131CM008
Barcode
5000281005416
Added on
03 may 2021 9:25 pm by Astrid
ColoredChillfiltered

Average value

€ 42.58

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Whisky reviews for Talisker 10-year-old

49 users have left 49 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 84.31 points.

  1. WhiskeyMaster scored this whisky 85 points Member Senior

    The Talisker 10-YO remains one of the decent classics and the 2021 edition still lives up to the name. With it's profound Gold Amber Color, notes of seaside, leather, pepper and smoke it can be easily distinguished.

    Adding a few drops of water opens up more of the smokiness of this dram on the Nose reminding of Newly Lit Charcoal.
    • Nose
      86 86
      Seaside Spray, Dried Leather, Peppercorn, Light Smoke, Coffee Caramel.
      When going deeper into the scent hints of Sour Apple and Sour Cherries can be observed.
    • Taste
      84 84
      Sweet with a touch of brine, Light Smoke, Dried Leather and Chilies.
    • Finish
      85 85
      Medium Dry Sweet finish with a medium/long lingering sweetness in mouth. Hints of Earthy Clay afterwards.

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  3. niggy1813 scored this whisky 84 points Expert Junior

    Definitely a good whisky. Medium smokey with maritime notes and its typical pepperiness. But in the with its good but few flavours only two dimensional.
    • Nose
      84 84
      Light smoke aroma, subtle sea salt, chilli chocolate. But not as mature as in former times. It's hard to find out much more.
    • Taste
      85 85
      More smoke than in the nose, maritime again, peppery, a little of the cask is noticeable
    • Finish
      83 83
      Pleasant, but still sufficiently powerful. Stays like that for a while, but when it's gone then, then it's gone.

  4. Smokeymalt12 scored this whisky 75 points Newbie

    Good taste and value, although I like the Storm more...

  5. Sport scored this whisky 85 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      86 86
    • Taste
      85 85
    • Finish
      84 84

  6. dram-drinker scored this whisky 88 points Photo Moderator

    Maritime, more peaty and smoky than it used to be in the past but good, very drinkable, very good price value ratio, serves well as daily dram for me
    • Nose
      88 88
      Seabreeze, iodine, liquorice, ripe yellow fruits, tobacco, whiffs of peat and smoke, hint of honey and herbs, peach, apricot - quite nice
    • Taste
      89 89
      Little punchy, fruity, liquorice, honey, ripe orchard fruits, subtle sweetness, spices, hint of peat and smoke, tobacco, little herbs, iodine, brine, seaweed, green tea, hint of oak wood - really not bad
    • Finish
      88 88
      Medium long, warm, spices, liquorice, some peat and smoke

  7. Acetate scored this whisky 85 points Expert Senior

    Still the best standard bottling for less than 30€ on the market
    • Nose
      85 85
    • Taste
      84 84
    • Finish
      85 85

  8. MichSan scored this whisky 87 points Member Senior

    • Nose
      88 88
    • Taste
      87 87
    • Finish
      87 87

  9. BWI scored this whisky 88 points Member Senior

    Nose 88
    Taste 87
    Finish 88

  10. for2une scored this whisky 87 points Member Junior

    At this price point it's a very good choice. I would say almost a must-have.
    • Nose
      86 86
      smoke, pepper, maritime-salt, sea breeze and hint of a leather
    • Taste
      87 87
      similar to nose, but pepper is more prominent, a bit of sweetness, maybe a hint of caramel in the back
    • Finish
      87 87
      smoky, peppery, hint of spice (chili), medium-long, rather dry

  11. Boletus did not rate this whisky Connoisseur

    In my eyes still a good malt, but compared to the previous version somehow softer and more boring, but at the same time more unbalanced in terms of the distillate.
    What used to be a peppery note of spices on the finish was more like a mixture of alcoholic afterburner (“hot spirit”) and ginger spiciness when I tasted it.

  12. d1scostu scored this whisky 86 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      86 86
    • Taste
      87 87
    • Finish
      86 86

  13. Cask1988 did not rate this whisky Connoisseur

    New packaging (since I bought a bottle for the last time), new recipe? I’ve been offered two 2cl samples that I took some serious time with at 2 completely different moments. Here’s my thoughts…
    • Nose
      Instantly Talisker characteristics with smells of salty seaweed and light peat. Something I almost always get with Talisker expressions. Pleasant salty flavors and sweet peat. On top of it there’s a certain fruitiness that I associate with gold berries, Elstar apple and dried apricot. There’s also something like green tea and freshly jacked up black pepper. It gives this nose a certain depth. Although an entry Talisker I think it’s just a lovely nose. Not overly complex but tasteful and with pleasant balance. First or second time didn’t really change anything in terms of the nosing.
    • Taste
      Tastewise this offers quite some sweetness with honey, malted barley and subtle fruitiness. Kid palate I get a clear hint of coastal peat that increases in dominancy while swallowing. During the second time I had the feeling it gave a little more spices on the palate which is a good thing.
    • Finish
      Medium length and with. Very pleasant smokiness that’s covering the mouth. It’s like chewing on a sweet cloud of soft and gentle peatsmoke. Smoky barley, sweet earthy flavors and some subtle black peppers are calling the shots here. There’s not a lot of fruitiness in the finish. The second time I got a wee more barley-like flavors. It’s pleasant and lingers on for quite a while but in a subtle way of speaking. And that’s fine since it’s a lightly peated 10yo aged in not to dominante casks.

      Since the rebranding took place and it all looked quite ‘cosmetic’ I was afraid that the flavor and smell would also have been affected. But I have to admit that this is still unmistakably Talisker. The seaweed, the saltiness and the peaty flavors are all still there. The last bottle of Talisker I had was around 2020 in the old label. What does pass my mind is that the peat level seems to be a little more subtle, but then again, that could be a batch difference. Wat me wel opvalt is dat in vergelijking met toen, het turflevel iets minder lijkt te zijn. It has never been a peatbomb. It seems to be a little less fruity and a little more spiced in the finish but other then that I can’t really find big differences that suggest a lot of change. I guess I’ll have to buy one or two now there’s a big discount here in the Netherlands at the moment of writing!

  14. JoachimV scored this whisky 85 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      Sweet peat smoke, oranges, something dusty, red apples, oysters and smoked fish.
    • Taste
      Smoky oranges, pepper, salt, lemon, red apples and oysters.
    • Finish
      At least medium. The herbs with orange and lemon remain behind.

      Good price/quality.
      I had a bit of a hard time opening the bottle, there was something disturbing that seemed like an excessive amount of paprika. But that completely disappeared after a while in the bottle.

  15. Sajmon scored this whisky 75 points Member Senior

    pleasant smoky, dominant salt
    • Nose
      72 72
      citrus, lightly smoke, sea salt
    • Taste
      77 77
      Salty, hints of smoke, oily, lightly wood, dry
    • Finish
      75 75
      medium, forming to salty finish

  16. nawarson did not rate this whisky Member Senior

    Must have. Very intense and complex whisky as for the price.
    • Nose
      intense, complex, peat smoke, maritime, bandages, sweet / dry, riped forest fruits
    • Taste
      complex, spicy (pleasantly), camp fire smoke, salty caramel, sweetness, pepper, chilli
    • Finish
      mid-long, smokey and spicy

  17. Soderberg scored this whisky 84 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      83 83
    • Taste
      84 84
    • Finish
      85 85

  18. ThorstenH scored this whisky 75 points Connoisseur

    71-80 – Fine, like to drink by time
    • Nose
      76 76
    • Taste
      72 72
    • Finish
      76 76

  19. Mindfeed scored this whisky 1 points Expert Junior

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  20. Collegiate scored this whisky 84 points Expert Senior

    Feels a bit peatier than past bottlings of Talisker 10. The typical peppery notes are there. But there is also something rougher about this one, like the casks are tired and it’s coming up bland for me now. I’ve always liked the Talisker variation on Islay peat, but I don’t think this is a bottling I’ll be getting anymore.

  21. effective_frame scored this whisky 83 points Member Senior

    It's a classic for a reason - those salty coastal notes are just so unique and characterful. This is a great intro to peat as well, since it lacks so many of those "off-putting" tarry, industrial notes that a lot of Islays have and some find challenging. Nice clean and mild smoke. It’s not overly complex and the bottle hasn’t changed much in the year it’s been open, but the flavors that are there are punchy, fun, and complimentary. Great whisky that’s carved out its own little flavor niche, readily available at a fair price to boot.
    • Nose
      Very coastal. Briny sea air with some light and dry peat smoke. Quarry dust. Cracked pepper toasting in a pan. Faint fruitiness, red apples and some banana? Powdery chocolate shavings.
    • Taste
      Enlivening and spicy on the front of the palate. New forms of pepper showing up - fruity chilies and mouth-watering Szechuan peppercorn. Tangy and salty with a deep, chocolate-caramel sweetness looming.
    • Finish
      Tingly pepper notes hang around for some time, the briny sea flavors turn slightly halogen-y (iodine, chlorine). Dry finish, leathery.

  22. Killswitch scored this whisky 85 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      85 85
    • Taste
      85 85
    • Finish
      84 84

  23. pianoman scored this whisky 86 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      Campfire, orange zest, chocolate and freshly cut chili. Some wet earth and mint.
    • Taste
      Smoke, orange marmalade, chili, some pepper. Butter cookies with chocolate. Apricots, a hint of salt and a subtle spiciness.

  24. Whiskylifestyle scored this whisky 84 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      Sweet smoke. Red apples and a hint of honey. A lovely sea breeze and a mineral note. Liquorice in the back. Caramel fudge and a little bit of pepper.
    • Taste
      Smoke again, mixed with salted caramel. Some milk chocolate. A hint of lemons, which is followed by a pinch of sea salt and a little bit of pepper.
    • Finish
      Mid-long with a touch of smoke, pepper and sea salt. Caramel too.

  25. WhiskyPEATer scored this whisky 86 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      86 86
    • Taste
      87 87
    • Finish
      86 86

  26. henryguo73 scored this whisky 86 points Member Senior

    • Nose
      85 85
    • Taste
      88 88
    • Finish
      85 85

  27. butt scored this whisky 87 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      86 86
    • Taste
      87 87
    • Finish
      87 87

  28. Whisky.Hedonist.MY scored this whisky 88 points Expert Senior

    Still a very solid Talisker.

  29. glen efze scored this whisky 86 points Expert Senior

    The iconic whisky from the Isle of Skye, matured for 10 years, peated, part of the Classic Malts and therefore one of the whiskys that many whisky connoisseurs have known for years. But also colored and chill-filtered. Made by the Sea?

    www.glen-efze.de
    • Nose
      Talisker is powerfully smoky and quite on par with some Islay smokers. The smoke isn't primarily medicinal/phenolic or sooty, it's the nice smoke of a warm campfire. This makes it comparable and confusing with Caol Ila. Behind the smoke come fruit, some dark cherries and some orange zest.
    • Taste
      In the mouth it is oily and the smoke is powerful here too. The fruits are quite restrained, are only slightly sweet and are then replaced by a smoky wood note. It's all delicious, but without a big highlight. The nice smoke determines the taste. Chilli Catch? I've never been able to do much with it... There is a certain sharpness, which can also come from the alcohol, but it doesn't bother me.
    • Finish
      In the aftertaste, the whisky becomes dry in the mouth, but the plum is still noticeable. Not too complex but easy to drink.

      Talisker 10 is a good whisky to drink again and again, but not particularly exciting either. Sure, in the end it's just a Diageo mass product with all the features that you don't like about this group. And although it was distilled on the Skye coast, it is believed to have matured at Diageo's central warehouse near Sterling. Because on Skye they definitely don't have the sufficient amount of warehouses. Nevertheless, a good, tasty whisky that you have to have on the shelf every few years.

  30. domani scored this whisky 85 points Expert Senior

    The newer bottling has increased for me in terms of smoke, I also find it more maritime and pleasing. The aromas run through like a red thread. Always good the Talisker 10, shouldn't be missing in the bar - 05/25/2022
    • Nose
      86 86
      Sweet, warm smoke, the smoke seems more intense to me, that's my final impression, maritime, salted caramel, ripe fruit flesh in the background, lemongrass, mint, freshly ground pepper
    • Taste
      86 86
      Malty and creamy, buttery avocado, subtle citrus aroma, more like lemongrass, here too the smoke seems more intense to me than in the older bottlings, maritime, salty caramel, the chili heat remains at the end
    • Finish
      84 84
      Medium length, smoky, fading sharpness, smoky oak aromas

  31. robse211 scored this whisky 86 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      87 87
    • Taste
      86 86
    • Finish
      86 86

  32. lingige scored this whisky 87 points Expert Junior

    • Nose
      87 87
    • Taste
      88 88
    • Finish
      87 87

  33. WhiskyLovingPianist did not rate this whisky Connoisseur

    https://whiskylovingpianist.wordpress.com/2022/04/20/spotlight-on-waterford/

    Easily the best of the three. With Lagavulin 16yo now premiumised, this is now the go-to malt when you find yourself out & about [limited]. This typical experience only goes to further highlight where Waterford is in comparison to the global standard fare. Waterford is making cracking whisky and their journey has only just begun.

    [Not scored]

  34. JacobaEd scored this whisky 85 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      85 85
    • Taste
      86 86
    • Finish
      84 84

  35. ZLako scored this whisky 88 points Expert Senior

    N: Fresh sea breeze, lots of salt, pleasant smoke, vanilla, citrus, pears

    P: Salty, caramels, lots of pepper, citrus notes, vanilla, smoke

    F: Long, lots of pepper, roasted coffee, some dark chocolate, mouth watering

  36. Hvdree scored this whisky 84 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      84 84
    • Taste
      85 85
    • Finish
      83 83

  37. Tom na Gruagaich scored this whisky 85 points Connoisseur

    It used to be a no-go malt for me, today it's almost pleasing. Is it me or the malt? Who knows. Still, what you get here for cheap money is fantastic. Nice peat, fruit, a bit salty maritime, citrus and I think that's where the complacency really comes from, embedded in a bed of vanilla oak. Nice whisky.

  38. Obynapewno scored this whisky 85 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      86 86
      Smoke, sea breeze, leather furniture, a hint of citrus
    • Taste
      85 85
      Smoke a little softer, sweet, a little citrus, skin
    • Finish
      85 85
      Pleasant in diameter, smoky, enduring

  39. elipszis scored this whisky 83 points Expert Senior

    different than the old one, it doesn't taste good yet, but then when I drink it again I'll put on the taste notes

  40. WiltChamberlain scored this whisky 89 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      89 89
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      90 90

  41. LeChiffre scored this whisky 88 points Connoisseur

    For me simply a bank and the best standard around 30 euros. I can't get much more for the money.
    Note: I don't usually do it, but in this case I took the price into account in the evaluation, since one can speak of a really grandiose PLV here.
    • Nose
      88 88
      distinctly smoky for a Talisker; maritime-salty; sea breeze; citrus notes; some young leather; caramel
    • Taste
      88 88
      soft and yet sufficiently powerful; Sweet; tender dried fruits; maritime-salty; Caramel; a tingly peppery spiciness arises
    • Finish
      87 87
      tingly peppery-spicy (Chili-Catch); sweet-spicy; maritime; salty; smoky

  42. Dris scored this whisky 84 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      85 85
    • Taste
      83 83
    • Finish
      84 84

  43. MLE scored this whisky 85 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      86 86
    • Taste
      86 86
    • Finish
      83 83

  44. coldsun scored this whisky 85 points Expert Senior

    New version of Talisker 10 is not worse then its ancestor. Still marine, rich and tasty!

  45. mer1973 scored this whisky 84 points Connoisseur

    • Nose
      84 84
    • Taste
      84 84
    • Finish
      83 83

  46. YD84 scored this whisky 88 points Expert Senior

    Fishy, salty, briny, mineralic, malty. A clear savoury lick. Black pepper. Red chillies. Caramel. Barley sugar. Chocolate. Soft smoke. Then you add water and fruits are revealed. Pears, oranges and sour apples. Some tropical fruits too. Distinctive and delicious.
    • Nose
      88 88
    • Taste
      89 89
    • Finish
      88 88

  47. spigray scored this whisky 88 points Connoisseur

    Still very good value for your money!!!
    • Nose
      87 87
      Ok, seems they only changed the lable. Same profile as I remembered it, a bit youngish but it has a solid backbone of smoke, sea water, sea breeze and iodine. Pepper, of course, leather, a drop of linseed oil.
    • Taste
      88 88
      Ok, the palate has always been better than the nose and this batch does not make a difference.
      Nice, medium sweet and salty arrival and then the pepper which has always been most prominent in the 10 yo (imho)
      The leathery notes are stronger on the palate and there is also a hint of salted caramel.
    • Finish
      88 88
      Smoky, leathery, a bit dry perhaps.

  48. Sporx scored this whisky 85 points Connoisseur

    Aroma
    Spicy, oak, campfire

    taste
    Sweet, maritime, salt, some smoke, chili catch

    finish
    Medium length, sweet, maritime

  49. Dionysus scored this whisky 87 points Expert Senior

    The mother of all classics in a new jacket.
    But still just as tasty, the traditional pepper and maritime flavors.
    It is the whisky that adorns almost every menu, but it is and remains a topper.
    • Nose
      87 87
    • Taste
      86 86
    • Finish
      87 87

  50. FluidSunshine scored this whisky 86 points Expert Senior

    • Nose
      87 87
    • Taste
      86 86
    • Finish
      85 85

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