What does Double Cask scotch mean?

What does Double Cask scotch mean?

Macallan’s latest release is a 12-year-old “double cask” malt, meaning the whisky spent time in both sherry-seasoned new American and European oak. Fans of fine Scotch whisky will appreciate the price and the age statement, especially given the current trend of young whisky being sold at higher costs.

Is Grangestone scotch peaty?

This is a very easy drinking scotch that’s very enjoyable. It’s not real complex, although it does merit some focused attention, but overall is just simply enjoyable for an easy drinking experience. At 80 proof, there’s not much danger of over-consumption, and it is a very low peat experience.

What is Grangestone whisky?

Grangestone Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a perfect example of a whisky from the Highland region. Beautifully floral aroma intertwined with hints of spice, fresh fruit and oak. Delicate on the palate with subtle spice and oak notes enveloped with a mellow, vanilla sweetness. Long and lingering with a vanilla sweetness.

How old is Macallan double cask?

The Macallan Double Cask 18 Years Old, a perfectly balanced single malt whisky matured for 18 years in both American and European sherry seasoned oak casks. Sherry seasoned American oak adds delicate vanilla to the subtle spice of European oak, delivering a whisky with a sweeter, warmer taste and character.

Which is better sherry oak or double cask?

In a side-by-side comparison, the Sherry Oak 12 tastes of rich, dried fruits with hints of sweetness, but a complex spice truly defines it. Its new sister spirit, the Double Cask 12 offers some of the same spice with a robust start, but it is honey and caramel that last the longest—growing creamier with each sip.

Who makes Grangestone?

William Grant & Sons
It is aged for at least 12 years in some sort of oak casks before bottling. Bottled at 40% ABV. Grangestone is a bottler and blender based in Surrey, England, owned by William Grant & Sons (who produces Glenfiddich and Balvenie, among others) via a subsidiary.

Does Macallan use caramel coloring?

Macallan’s Is All-Natural. Macallan is one of the few whisky producers that doesn’t use caramel coloring, which is why it seems to pack inordinate amounts of chewy fruit flavor despite a light color.

Who makes Glen Fohdry?

Reads the product story “The Glen Fohdry Single Malt Whisky has been distilled and matured in the renowned Speyside Whisky region of Scotland in traditional American Oak casks and has laid undistributed for a minimum of 12 years prior to bottling.” It is a brand owned by a larger company called Quality Spirits …

Is Double Cask better than triple cask?

If you like the simple caramel and vanilla flavors, pick double oak. If you like richer, deeper, nuttier, oakier drams, take the triple cask.

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