First seen on Feb 28, 2025
The nose starts with a real citrus-vanilla bomb that immediately reminds me of sunny moments on the Isle of Skye - if they even exist there. This maritime, salty character is unmistakably Talisker, but subtle enough not to be overwhelming. The smoke is restrained and is more "warm" than intrusive. Liquorice and honey join in, accompanied by a surprising melon note that gives the whole thing an almost summery freshness. This is maritime elegance without making you feel like you've just nibbled seaweed.
The peat smoke becomes more present, but remains balanced. The maritime saltiness is back - a trademark that makes Talisker so unmistakable. Interestingly, the citrus note changes to a more orangey variant, as if the whisky is maturing as it lingers in the mouth.
The finish is full-bodied and remains true to the Talisker DNA. The smoke envelops the tongue, but the famous "Talisker kick" - that peppery aftertaste that normally conquers the throat - is noticeably muted. This is definitely a positive aspect and makes the Storm more accessible for beginners.
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