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Talisker to Host a Spectacular Line-Up of Experiences at the Hebridean Whisky Festival





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Isle of Skye’s Iconic Distillery to Offer Exclusive Tastings, Tours, and Adventures on Talisker Day, this 13th September

Talisker Whisky
Talisker Whisky

Talisker, the oldest working distillery on the Isle of Skye, is inviting adventurous spirits to an unmissable series of exclusive events during the annual Hebridean Whisky Festival (9-14 September). This year, Talisker Day will be celebrated on 13th September, featuring a variety of exceptional experiences designed to immerse visitors in the rich heritage and unique character of Talisker whisky, topped off with the distillery’s first ever limited-edition festival bottling.

Leigh Aitken, Brand Home Manager shares her excitement as she says: “We are delighted to be inviting guests to explore Talisker’s deep connection to Skye and enjoy everything the stunning island has to offer. It is a pleasure to be joining six other local distilleries in celebrating the Hebridean Whisky Trail for the 7th year.”

Festivalgoers can look forward to live music from a lineup of local musicians including Kathleen MacDonald and Iona Reid (12pm), Ali McFarlane (13:30pm), Singsong Supper Club (15:00pm), and Angus MacKenzie and Innes Watson (16:30pm).

Outdoor seating, an exciting new ‘Made by the Sea’ menu from the iconic Three Chimney’s, a retail offering should visitors wish for a little bit of Talisker to take home, and of course a whisky bar, will be just the beginning of the celebrations for the Hebridean Whisky Festival. Talisker is also offering five unforgettable special experiences, set against the breathtaking landscape of Skye.

Talisker Distillery
Talisker Distillery

Here’s what’s in store:

Talisker Hebridean Whisky Festival 2024 Fill Your Own Bottle

The first ever festival release for Talisker is a 9-Year-Old Recharred Red Wine Cask that you bottle yourself. Orchard fruits and sweet berries on the nose lead this expression of Talisker which has a mineral earthiness from the peat and an aromatic lingering finish.

The bottle your own experience is available in the retail area across the festival.

Price: £130

Behind-the-Scenes Tour

Delve into the inner workings of Talisker with an experienced guide. This tour offers a rare glimpse into areas of the distillery typically closed to the public, culminating in the cask draw room where guests can draw a Talisker whisky straight from the cask and enjoy it alongside two specially selected drams.

Tour Times: 11:00-13:00 / 14:30-16:30

Price: From £150

Adventurous Spirit

In partnership with South Skye Sea Kayak, this unique experience takes participants on a kayaking adventure along the rugged coastline of Loch Harport. Enjoy unparalleled views of Talisker and its stunning surroundings, followed by a warming hot toddy and a tasting of two specially selected Talisker drams inspired by the landscape.

Tour Times: 10:30-13:30 / 13:30-16:30

Price: £95pp (minimum of 2 people required)

Talisker Sensory Tasting Experience

Engage your senses with Talisker’s innovative tasting session, immersing participants in the aromas and flavours of Talisker whisky. This guided experience includes a sampling of three specially selected Talisker drams.

Tour Times: 11:30-12:30 / 15:30-16:30

Price: £45pp

Talisker Distillery Tour

Explore Talisker’s adventurous spirit with the immersive signature tour. Discover the history, flavour, and production processes of the oldest working distillery on the Isle of Skye, and conclude with a tasting of three award-winning Talisker single malts.

Tour Times: 10:00-11:00 / 11:00-12:00 / 12:00-13:00 / 14:00-15:00 / 15:00-16:00

Price: From £22pp.

Talisker: Bottle your own Whisky
Talisker: Bottle your own Whisky

Join Talisker on 13th September for a day of celebration, exploration, and exquisite whisky. Tickets are now available. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary event that highlights the very best of the Hebridean Whisky Festival.

Book experiences here.


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