| Distillerie | Talisker |
| Embouteilleur | OB |
| Serie | Made by the Sea |
| Mise en bouteille pour | |
| Date de distillation | NV |
| Date de mise en bouteille | 2015 |
| Pays | Écosse |
| Age | |
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| Numéro de fût | |
| Alcohol % | 45.8% |
| Volume | |
| État | dans son emballage d'origine |
| Étiquette | Parfait |
| Stock | 0 |
Quick, let us forget that this is NAS while being twice more expensive than the 10, a set-up that I’ll never, ever understand… Sure this one must come with a story and a rationale, but I just won’t bother learning about them… Colour: gold. Nose: much less happening in this one. Caramel and smoke, a spoonful of sawdust, vanilla, croissants, cappuccino… The Taliskerness has been toned down – but why would anyone do that? The oak is soft and fine, though, it’s just that we’re not into this for that - did I make my point? Mouth: better, but it’s very close to the 10, with just a little more citrus and lemony oak spices, around basil or dill or yuzu and stuff. Finish: no, it’s long, but there’s too much cinnamon and sawdust for me. More pepper than in the 10, but not quite the fresh pepper we enjoy so much in some Taliskers. Comments: not bad of course, and even very good, but it’s been killed by the fresher 10 within this little line-up.
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