OneCubeOnly
07-17-2004, 13:04
Note: this is a continuation of the "Describing Rye" discussion that seemed to be veering off the "American Whiskey" theme...
I haven't had a lot of experience with sherry finishes but have always been fond of Black Bush, which is a Bushmills Irish whiskey finished in sherry casks.
I'd have to say Black Bush and Balvenie Doublewood are the only two malts in which I actually *LIKE* the sherry influence. The Macallans are overdone to the point where it totally camoflauges the malt. The Islays (which I also like) have a sherry component, but it's merely a layer of flavor and not the predominant one.
I haven't had a lot of experience with sherry finishes but have always been fond of Black Bush, which is a Bushmills Irish whiskey finished in sherry casks.
I'd have to say Black Bush and Balvenie Doublewood are the only two malts in which I actually *LIKE* the sherry influence. The Macallans are overdone to the point where it totally camoflauges the malt. The Islays (which I also like) have a sherry component, but it's merely a layer of flavor and not the predominant one.