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57 Degrees North
57 Degrees North

Talisker57 North Single Malt 1L Whisky

R1,599

Retail: R1,900
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A distillery-bottled cask strength Talisker, 57° North is deceptively smooth for a whisky at this strength, but still a muscular presence on the palate, with the pepper and chilli Talisker hallmarks very much in evidence. Picked up the top prize in its category (Best Island No Age) at the World Whisky Awards 2012.

Product Features
  • Talisker quality
  • 57 degree's North
  • Deceptively smooth
  • Strong Whiskey
  • Pepper and chilli tasting notes
  • World Whisky award in 2012
  • Refined taste
  • Delicious
  • Statement bottle
Tasting Notes
Brilliant brassy gold. Opening sniffs detect a sweet, salty, maritime-style top note over granita biscuit, vanilla, chocolate, manuka honey and refreshing peppermint. After 3-4 minutes of air contact a dense blanket of sooty peat swamps the bouquet, followed by drier notes of white-pepper, kipper and dustings of cocoa. Immediately rich and warming in the mouth; entry features cream tea biscuits, then comes a flood of oily, peppery peat that fans out like a peacocks tail. Finish is vibrant, fresh, cough-lozenge like, tailing off with Fisherman's Friend, brine, lingering sweet malt and late lanolin in the aftertaste. Bracing yet beautifully balanced. Showcases Talisker's trademark salt'n'pepper profile to stupendous effect. 
Product Specifications
  • 1L bottle
  • Talisker 57 Degrees North: 57% ABV
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