- Product Category:Whisky
- Food Manufacturer/Importer: Talisker Distillery, Carbost, IV47 8SR, Skye, Scotland
- Country of Origin: Scotland
- Net capacity: 0.7l
- Alcohol:49.70%
DESCRIPTION:
Talisker 43 years Xpedition Oak with 0.7 liters and 49.7% vol.
Talisker 43 Year Old Xpedition Oak is a rare whiskey from the prestigious Talisker Distillery on the Isle of Skye that whiskey lovers and collectors should not miss. At 43 years old, it is the oldest whiskey ever released by Talisker. Aged in oak casks, the whiskey was bottled in just 1,830 bottles. The noble old wine comes up with the style typical of Talisker with maritime notes and a hint of spicy pepper. The Talisker 43 year old Xpedition Oak was bottled with an alcohol content of 49.7 percent. It comes in a 0.7L bottle in a quality box. Also included in the box is a piece of wood from a barrel stave that was on board adventurer James Aiken's ship when he crossed the Atlantic.
What is the taste of the Talisker 43 Years Xpedition Oak with 49.7% Vol.?
The 43-year-old whiskey rarity from the Talisker Distillery, which is only available in limited quantities, impresses with its harmonious and rich taste, which it owes to storage over a long period of more than four decades. The exquisite scent of the rare Talisker 43 Years Xpedition Oak resonates with notes of mashed apples as well as fine notes of wax and a little salt. Its taste is lively and full-bodied with aromas of fruit and maritime hints and a warm note of pepper, whereby the single malt Scotch whiskey is extremely soft and pleasant.