Archive of Sherry cask
Titanic Whisky: The Glenrothes and ‘The Plucky Little Countess’
on April 11th, 2012 in Scottish, Single Malt Whisky, Speyside by dan | No CommentsBerry Bros. & Rudd has bottled a limited edition of just 100 bottles from a Sherry Cask of The Glenrothes 1998 Speyside, Single Malt Whisky to commemorate the centenary of the heroic efforts of the Countess of Rothes aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic. The Whisky replicates the stock lost by…
Continue reading...Glenfarclas 15 Review: Nice Light Flavours
on June 29th, 2011 in Scottish, Single Malt Whisky by dan | No CommentsGlenfarclas 15: A solid whisky with some niceĀ flavors. It’s not very confrontational, its quite sweet but still has attractive qualities. I am going to admit it right from the get go, I purchased this whisky to be in with a chance to win a much more expensive bottle of Glenfarclas…
Continue reading...Glenmorangie Lasanta 12 Review
on May 15th, 2011 in Pictures, Scottish, Single Malt Whisky by dan | 1 CommentThis is Whiskytimes Glenmorangie Lasanta 12 Review. This is the one that’s matured in sherry casks for an extra two years. It is one of the first few whiskies I’ve come across that I’ve genuinly been able to happily drink, glass after glass. However it’s also a chance for me…
Continue reading...Suntory Yamazaki Sherry Cask (48%)
on March 12th, 2011 in Japanese, Pictures by James | No CommentsWhat Suntory Yamazaki says The sherry cask that has matured your Yamazaki Sherry cask was made from Spanish oak. We go directly to northern Spain where we scour the forests in search of just the right oak trees. Once local coopers finish making the casks to Suntory’s exact specifications, they…
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