Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/12/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Adam Bridge asked: >>An aside: Has anyone tried the McCallan Scotch that's aged in oak wine barrels? It sure sounds mellow to me. Read about it in the Wall Street Journal's article on Scotch that was out this weekend.<<< Hi Adam, In the case of single malt scotch it was and is aged in oak barrels. In the early days when Sherry imported into England came from Spain there was a bountiful number of ex-sherry casks available to fill the shortage of plain Oak barrels. So the Sherry barrels began to add their "mellow" to the finer selections of single malt scotch. However, when the Brit's lost their taste for the volumes of Sherry, it imported it seems the "Bourbon barrels" of the eastern USA. Those barrels became known as "American Oak" barrels. I believe some distilleries still import them from the USA. Your quoted article from the "Wall Street Journal?" Heaven forbid I should suggest the writer might be wrong and meant " aged in Sherry barrels, not wine ?" Sherry barrels it's a known fact to single malt drinkers? Or users for medicinal purposes, ;-) we know the best comes from aging in Sherry barrels!" Yes your, "It sure sounds mellow to me." is exactly where the mellow comes from, the Sherry barrels. However, if it truly is a "wine barrel" then I stand corrected in the case of the McCallan and will be flogged at sunrise of this following day! :-( The good part?... I get an extra ration of single malt to off set the pain!" ;-) Therefore without question... "medicinal purpose as you can understand!" Thank you sir. ;-) ted Ted Grant Photography Limited 1817 Feltham Road Victoria BC V8N 2A4 250-477-2156