Talisker 10 Year 750ML
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Description
Description
Talisker 10 Year 750ML is a peated single malt Scotch whisky bottled at 45.8% ABV from Scotland's Isle of Skye. Often called the defining expression of maritime single malt, this 10-year-old earned a Double Gold medal at the 2020 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and 94 points at the 2019 Ultimate Spirits Challenge — recognition that underscores its place as one of the most consistently acclaimed island whiskies produced today.
Quick Facts: ABV: 45.8% | Origin: Isle of Skye, Scotland (Islands) | Age: 10 Years | Distillery: Talisker Distillery, Carbost
Production & Heritage
Talisker Distillery has operated from Carbost on the shores of Loch Harport since 1830 and remains the only distillery on the Isle of Skye. It is now part of the Diageo portfolio. The whisky is double distilled through an unusual configuration of five copper pot stills — two wash and three spirit — each fitted with swan-neck lye pipes that incorporate purifier loops. These loops force partial condensation back into the still, increasing copper contact and brightening the spirit, before the vapour passes through traditional worm-tub condensers that preserve a distinctive oily body. The result is a paradox rare in Scotch: a spirit that is simultaneously bright and richly textured. Malted barley is sourced from Muir of Ord and peated to approximately 18–22 phenol parts per million, placing Talisker in a moderate peat range that favors smoke character without overwhelming the palate.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Immediate wood smoke and sea spray give way to briny oyster-shell minerality and a lift of citrus peel. Beneath the peat sits a thread of warm toffee and dried heather.
Taste: The entry is bold and smoky, surging with maritime salt and charred malt. At mid-palate, layers of caramel, dried fruit, and barley sweetness emerge, balanced by a distinct iodine-tinged coastal character. The mouthfeel carries the oily weight that worm-tub condensation delivers, giving each sip a satisfying density at its 45.8% strength.
Finish: Long and warming, defined by a signature cracked-black-pepper kick that builds steadily before fading into lingering sweet smoke and seaweed. The pepper note is unmistakably Talisker and distinguishes this finish from virtually any other single malt in Scotland.
How to Drink Talisker 10
Neat or with a few drops of water is the ideal starting point — water opens the citrus and toffee layers hiding beneath the smoke, while the higher-than-standard 45.8% ABV ensures the whisky holds its structure on ice. Three cocktails where Talisker 10 excels: the Penicillin, where its maritime peat complements honey-ginger syrup without being bulldozed by blended Scotch; a Smoky Rob Roy, where its pepper and brine stand up to sweet vermouth and bitters; and a simple Scotch Highball, where the salt-and-smoke profile translates beautifully into a long, refreshing serve with chilled soda water.
Best For
- Introducing a whisky drinker to peated single malts without the intensity of Islay
- Gifting a Scotch enthusiast who appreciates coastal character
- Building a home bar's core single malt collection alongside a Speyside and an Islay
- Fireside sipping during colder months when bold, warming whiskies earn their keep
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Talisker 10 taste like? Talisker 10 leads with smoky, briny peat balanced by caramel and dried-fruit sweetness, finishing with an unmistakable cracked-black-pepper warmth. It sits at a moderate peat level, making it accessible yet undeniably bold.
How does Talisker 10 compare to Caol Ila 12? Both are coastal, peated single malts, but Caol Ila 12 tends toward a lighter, more lemony and clean smoke profile, while Talisker 10 delivers a heavier, oilier body with pronounced pepper and sea-salt character. Talisker's worm-tub condensers and purifier-loop stills create a texture that Caol Ila's more modern condensers do not replicate.
Is Talisker 10 good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its 45.8% ABV provides enough intensity to stand on its own without requiring dilution, and the complex interplay of smoke, salt, and sweetness rewards slow, considered sipping.
Where is Talisker 10 made? Talisker 10 is distilled at the Talisker Distillery in Carbost on the Isle of Skye, part of Scotland's Islands whisky region. The distillery has been operating at this site since 1830.
What foods pair well with Talisker 10? Fresh oysters echo the whisky's briny, maritime quality. Smoked salmon amplifies the peat-smoke character. Dark chocolate (70% cacao or higher) contrasts the pepper finish with bittersweet richness. Aged hard cheeses like Manchego complement the toffee and malt notes. Grilled lamb seasoned with cracked pepper mirrors the whisky's signature spice.
What sizes does Talisker 10 come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format in the U.S. market. A 200ml size is also available in some markets.
Is Talisker 10 worth the price? Talisker 10 positions as a mid-range single malt and consistently punches above its price tier in competition — earning a Wine Enthusiast "Best Buy" rating and 90 points from Whisky Advocate. For a 10-year-old peated island malt at a sturdy 45.8% ABV, it represents strong value against peers in the category.
Why Talisker 10?
What earns Talisker 10 its reputation is a production method you won't find duplicated anywhere else in Scotland: purifier loops that lengthen copper contact paired with worm-tub condensers that preserve oily weight, all running through a unique two-wash, three-spirit still configuration. The result is a single malt that balances bright citrus top notes against a dense, smoky, peppery core — a combination that has collected Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, 94 points from the Ultimate Spirits Challenge, and Gold Outstanding from the IWSC. At 45.8% ABV and a moderate 18–22 ppm peat level, it occupies a sweet spot between the gentler smoke of Highland malts and the full phenolic assault of Islay, making it one of the most versatile peated whiskies available at any price.
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