Talisker distillery

Talisker distillery is an Island single malt Scotch whisky distillery based in Carbost, Scotland on the Isle of Skye. The distillery is operated by Diageo, and is marketed as part of their Classic Malts series. The brand is sold as a premium whisky.

History

The distillery was founded in 1830 by Hugh and Kenneth MacAskill, and built in 1831 at Carbost after a number of false starts on other sites when they acquired the lease of Talisker House from the MacLeod of MacLeod. The distillery was rebuilt 1880–87 and extended in 1900. When a new lease for the distillery was negotiated with the chief of Clan MacLeod in 1892 the annual payment was to be £23.12s and a ten-gallon cask of best-quality Talisker. It was rebuilt in 1960 after a stillhouse fire completely destroyed the distillery. The distillery operates five stills; two wash stills and three spirit stills. All the stills use worm tubs (condensing coils) rather than a modern condenser, which are believed to give the whisky a "fuller" flavour (itself an indication of higher sugar content). During this early period, the whisky was produced using a triple distilling method, but changed to the more conventional double distilling in 1928. Talisker was acquired by Distillers Company in 1925 and is now part of Diageo. After the 1960 fire, five exact replicas of the original stills were constructed to preserve the original Talisker flavour. In 1972 the stills were converted to steam heating and the maltings floor was demolished. Talisker's water comes from springs directly above the distillery via a network of pipes and wells.

The malted barley used in production comes from Muir of Ord. Talisker has an unusual feature—swan neck lye pipes. A loop in the pipes takes the vapour from the stills to the worm tubs so some of the alcohol already condenses before it reaches the cooler. It then runs back into the stills and is distilled again. Talisker now has an annual output of three and a half million litres of spirit.

Talisker was the favourite whisky of writers Robert Louis Stevenson and HV Morton. In his poem "The Scotsman's Return From Abroad", Stevenson mentioned "The king o' drinks, as I conceive it, Talisker, Islay, or Glenlivet."

Character

The spirit is most frequently matured in American oak casks. The malt is peated to a phenol level of approximately 18–22 parts per million (ppm), which is a medium peating level. Additionally, the water used for production, from Cnoc nan Speireag (Hawk Hill), flows over peat which adds additional complexity to the whisky.

The distillery began producing special bottlings of the whisky for connoisseurs in the early 2000s, with a 20- and 25-year bottling (where previously only a 10-year and 18-year were available). The 25-year bottling, despite being more expensive than the 20-year bottling, was distributed more widely.

In 2007 Talisker 18-year-old won "Best Single Malt In The World 2007" at the World Whiskies Awards. and in 2015 Talisker 10 Year Old won a Double Gold Medal and "Best Single Malt Scotch up to 12 years" in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

Bottlings

  • Talisker 10 Year Old
  • Talisker Skye
  • Talisker Storm
  • Talisker Dark Storm
  • Talisker 18 year Old (limited annual run)
  • Talisker 25 year Old (limited annual run)
  • Talisker 30 year Old (limited annual run)
  • Talisker Distiller's edition
  • Talisker 57° North
  • Talisker Port Ruighe
  • Talisker Neist Point

Reviews and accolades

Talisker whiskies have generally performed very well at international Spirit ratings competitions and have won some acclaim from liquor review organizations. The 10-, 18-, 25- and 30-year Taliskers have been awarded mostly gold medals from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. The 10- and 18-year varieties, meanwhile, have received scores of 85-89 and 90-95 from Wine Enthusiast. Spirits ratings aggregator proof66.com, which averages scores from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Wine Enthusiast, and others, classifies Talisker's 10-year scotch in its highest ("Tier 1") performance category.

Talisker Distiller's Edition won Best Islands Single Malt at the 2013 World Whiskies Awards.

References in popular culture

Talisker is repeatedly referenced in the BBC Radio 4 comedy Cabin Pressure. Three separate episodes ("Edinburgh" in series 1, "Paris" in series 3 and "Timbuktu" in series 4) revolve around First Officer Douglas Richardson's attempts to steal 25-year aged Talisker whisky rightfully belonging to the wealthy regular passenger Mr Birling, and it is also mentioned in several other episodes.

In the movie Charlie Wilson's War, CIA agent Gust Avrakotos presents US Rep. Wilson a bottle of Talisker. The agent explains to Charlie the scotch is mentioned in a Robert Louis Stevenson poem, "The Scotsman's Return From Abroad". The bottle is bugged and allows him to listen to the congressman's conversations. Talisker is also referenced in John LeCarre's "A Legacy of Spies," as Alec Leamus' favorite.

See also

  • List of whisky brands
  • List of distilleries in Scotland

References

General

  • Stephan Gabányi (1997). Whisk(e)y. Abbeville Press, Inc. ISBN .
  • James F. Harris & Mark H. Waymack (1992). Single-malt whiskies of Scotland. Open Court Publishing Company. ISBN .
  • Michael Jackson (1999). Michael Jackson's complete guide to Single Malt Scotch, fourth edition. Running Press Book Publishers. ISBN .
  • Jim Murray (2000). The world whiskey guide. Carlton Books Limited. ISBN .
  • Talisker@Whiskypedia
  • CE 6.0 - why the codename "Yamazaki" ?, Mike Hall, Microsoft Development Network, 20 Sep 2006.

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Kristine Liv
28 October 2017
While I don’t drink at all, my friends do and so we decided to take the tour of the distillery. It’s interesting, the host is engaging. If you’re in the area, and have the time, I’d recommend
Nick Longley
18 October 2014
The guides are quite knowledgeable and take the tour very seriously. The seafood place just up the road is unbelievably good
Ben Engen
2 December 2022
One of the better distilleries to just pop into without doing a tour. They have a lovely gift shop and a nice bar and sitting area where you can sample some flights.
10 Dollar Shake
17 June 2012
The drive to Carbost on the Isle of Skye is what makes this distillery worth the journey. See the Black/Red Cuillins, take a ferry and see Castle Eilean Donan on the journey back across the bridge.
Ann R.
10 September 2012
If you arrive and your tour isn't for quite some time, head up the hill for oysters from Paul at Isle of Skye Oysters. Freshest you'll ever have!
Nino Mann
7 April 2018
What’s not to like. The location is like heaven. The contents. Just fantastic
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