This review was originally published on May 31, 2018, at Bourbon & Banter.
BOTTLE DETAILS
- DISTILLER: Talisker,
the only distillery on the Isle of Skye
- MASH BILL:
Malted Barley
- AGE:
NAS – No Age Statement
- YEAR:
2017
- PROOF:
91.6 (45.8% ABV)
- MSRP:
$39.99, available everywhere
NOSE:
Smoke | Vanilla | Honey | Citrus
TASTE:
Peat | Pepper | Orange Peel | Vanilla
FINISH:
The finish is exciting. Almost a required Talisker pepperiness starts off on
the tongue and then, very slowly, builds like crazy, then just dissipates,
leaving a slight, dry smokiness behind.
SHARE WITH:
Folks who enjoy a peated Highland Scotch that drinks like an Islay.
WORTH THE PRICE:
This used to be a $75 Scotch; however, it has come down in price in the last
year or so to become much more affordable, and at its current price, it is one
heck of a bargain.
BOTTLE, BAR, OR BUST:
This is a hands-down, no-holds-barred, definite Bottle purchase.
OVERALL:
The first thing that hits the nostrils is the smoky peat, which becomes
prevalent before you’ve even finished pouring it from the bottle to the glass.
Once poured, the appearance is a lovely gold. Swirling it creates a thinner rim
that yields prolonged, fat legs.
Talisker Storm also has an incredible,
silky mouthfeel. The whisky flows everywhere over the palate, making it easy to
understand the flavors underneath the peat. There is an almost non-existent
burn despite its ABV.
Talisker provides a great
lineup, and Storm is certainly no exception. I loved Storm when it was almost
twice the price and last year, I was pleasantly surprised to see the price
drop. There are still retailers that will charge the original price. Still, you
should search around because I see Storm in store after store anywhere between
the $38 to $48 range, even while traveling outside my home distribution area.
My Simple, Easy-to-Understand
Rating System
- Bottle = Buy It
- Bar = Try It
- Bust = Leave It
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you to enjoy your whiskey as you see fit but begs you to do so responsibly.
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