Whisky - Talisker - Port Ruighe - 45,8% - 70cl
Whisky - Talisker - Port Ruighe - 45,8% - 70cl
| Price in our shop € 51,50 |
With the Talisker Port Ruighe 70cl (pronounced: Port Ree), this beloved distillery gives you the opportunity to experience how the best of Talisker whiskey comes together with that of ex-port barrels. Before this happens, the whiskey first matures in a combination of American and European oak before finishing in these port barrels. The Port Ruighe is dedicated to the traders who braved the rough seas in the distant past and were the basis of the port trade. As an ode, the carefully crafted Talisker spirit has been finished on these barrels, resulting in a lively and tasty whisky. While Talisker whiskey is naturally known for its complex, maritime influences, the port finish gives the Talisker Port Ruighe a wonderfully fruity twist in which berries in particular stand out. Talisker Port Ruighe has a rich aroma in which salty notes come together with layers of sweets and a soft, fruity hint. This single malt also opens salty on the palate, with fruity influences complementing this tastefully. The classic pepper that Talisker is known for cannot of course be missed in Port Ruighe.
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