Exclusive Sherry Casks – October Tastings at The Whisky Exchange

There is an increasingly noticeable nip in the air and the leaves are taking on the deep copper tones of a sherry-cask-aged whisky. Apt then that this is a style of whisky, with their notes…

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There is an increasingly noticeable nip in the air and the leaves are taking on the deep copper tones of a sherry-cask-aged whisky. Apt then that this is a style of whisky, with their notes of sweet spice, dried fruit and nuts, most suited to the season.

In celebration of these whiskies, on Thursday 26 October Billy Abbott, our ambassador, will be hosting a tasting at our Great Portland Street shop exploring a selection of our exclusive sherry-cask-aged drams including our Lagavulin 1991 Cask of Distinction. ⁠

Why sherry casks?

All whisky, with a very small number of exceptions, has to be aged in an oak cask. Particularly in the making of Scotch whisky, these tend to have aged something else previously, with one of the most important being casks that previously held sherry

A solera in action

Historically sherry was shipped to Scotland in huge 500-litre casks called butts, and these, once emptied of their contents, proved ideal for maturing whisky, adding layers of dried fruit and nutty flavours.

Learn more about sherry casks: What was a sherry cask? >

⁠There is an incredible variety of different sherry styles, from delicate fino and salty manzanilla to nutty oloroso, amontillado and sweet, treacly Pedro Ximénez.

These can each leave behind their own profiles as a ghostly presence within the cask. Oloroso, which is by far and away the most common sherry to be filled into whisky casks, brings notes of coffee and nuts to the final whisky, while Pedro Ximénez brings unctuous dried fruit.

How is sherry aged?

All of the different styles of sherry come from the Sherry Triangle in Andalusia in the south of Spain. Here they use an ancient and complex system of solera ageing to create wines in a consistent style.

Solera System

Thanks to Ruben from SherryNotes.be for the diagram

Wine is bottled from the bottom of the solera, but the casks are never emptied. Instead, a third of the wine will be extracted for bottling and the casks will be refilled with wine from the layer above. They are in turn refilled with wine from the next layer up, with new wines filled into the top layer.

These solera casks are very seldom used to age anything other than sherry. In Scottish warehouses, they would repurpose casks that had transported the sherry to age their whisky. A notable modern exception is whisky from Millstone – distiller Patrick van Zuidam loves solera casks, and uses them to create a very different take on sherry-matured spirit, like our own exclusive Millstone 2017.

Learn more about soleras: What about soleras? >

The Present Day

Between sherry’s decline in popularity and a change in the law in the 1980s that stopped its export in casks, the amount of sherry-soaked wood available to age whisky has been seriously squeezed.

Whisky producers have had to step in and support sherry bodegas to ensure a consistent supply, with the value of the wood now greater than the liquid it once contained, and with whisky makers keen to get the most out of these precious vessels.

Sherry-cask-aged whiskies are some of the most exciting and most celebrated of drams and at The Whisky Exchange we are fortunate to have an incredible selection of exclusives to share with you.

The Tasting

Sherry cask tasting

On Thursday 26 October 2024, The Whisky Exchange’s ambassador Billy Abbott (That’s me – ed) will be hosting a tasting of some of our sherry-cask-matured exclusive bottlings. We haven’t revealed the entire line-up, as we like to make sure there are some surprises, but we can reveal that we will be tasting a range of drams to show the versatility of sherry casks. From a refill-butt-matured Benrinnes 2009 to the dark, smoky and sticky solera-cask-aged Millstone 2017, with a pit-stop at our Glenfarclas 25 Year Old London Edition, we’ll be showing off not only what you can do with a cask, but also the styles of sherry-matured whisky that we love.

This very much peaks with our very special Lagavulin 1991 31 Year Old Cask of Distinction, matured in a single first-fill Pedro Ximénez hogshead. It was one of the stars of Whisky Show 2023, and it’s a whisky we’re very much looking forward to sharing again.

If you’re new to sherry casks and want to learn more, or if you are a veteran wanting to taste some excellent whiskies, make sure you come along to the tasting.

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September Tastings at The Whisky Exchange

September is here and that means the return of Whisky Show. This year’s show sold out in record time with 5,000 guests gathering to celebrate the world of whisky. At the heart of our shows…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – September Tastings at The Whisky Exchange

September is here and that means the return of Whisky Show. This year’s show sold out in record time with 5,000 guests gathering to celebrate the world of whisky. At the heart of our shows are our masterclasses and these bring together incredible drams with the leading lights in the industry.

One of those leading lights is our own Billy Abbott, who earlier in the month will be hosting a tasting in our Covent Garden store on sake.

A Beginner’s Guide to Sake

6 September 2023, The Whisky Exchange Covent Garden,  WC2E 9HH

Hosted by Billy Abbott, this is a chance to really get to grips with this brilliant drink. As Billy says: “Sake is one of the world’s most misunderstood drinks, outside of Japan anyway. Fortunately, we now have access to some great sakes in the UK – it’s time to smash some misconceptions.”

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Whisky Show 2023

Whisky Show 2023

29 September – 1 October 2023, Old Billingsgate, EC3R 6DX

One of the world’s leading celebrations of whisky, our Whisky Show is now in its 15th year. It takes a global community to bring an event like this to life, a diverse group of enthusiasts united by a shared passion. It is with that in mind that we dedicate Whisky Show 2023 to the people behind everything we do.

Always one of the highlights of the show, this year’s line up of masterclasses includes Dr Bill Lumsden sharing the secrets of Ardbeg, Dave Broom bringing together a constellation of whisky stars and Sukhinder Singh hosting an introduction to old & rare spirits.

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August Tastings at The Whisky Exchange

We have a busy summer schedule of events lined up for you this August, including two of our ever-popular barrel-top tastings. These are a more informal way to get to discover a whole range of…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – August Tastings at The Whisky Exchange

We have a busy summer schedule of events lined up for you this August, including two of our ever-popular barrel-top tastings. These are a more informal way to get to discover a whole range of spirits and get to meet some of the passionate people behind them.

AGAVE BARREL-TOP TASTING

Agave Barrel Top

10 August 2023, The Whisky Exchange London Bridge, SE1 1LL

Big, bold and funky, mezcal, along with Tequila, is fast becoming the latest drinks trend and we will be hosting an informal barrel-top tasting at our London Bridge store to celebrate both of these classics as well as some of Mexico’s other agave spirits. ⁠

As our own Alex Huskinson says “⁠agave spirits are a true reflection of a rich distilling culture which is not just steeped in tradition but also makes absolutely bloody delicious drinks.”

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AMERICAN BARREL-TOP TASTING

Great Portland Street

23 August 2023, The Whisky Exchange Great Portland Street, W1W 7NT

Join us for one of our biggest barrel-top tastings to date, in this tour of American whiskey. The story of American whiskey is changing and it’s no longer just about the big bourbon distillers.

Rye, craft distillers and the rediscovery of different whisky-making traditions are all making the world of American whiskey an exciting place.

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July Tastings at The Whisky Exchange

Summer has arrived and that means it is finally time to enjoy those drinks that have known the warmth of the sun. Spirits like rum and Tequila come into their own at this time of…

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – July Tastings at The Whisky Exchange

Summer has arrived and that means it is finally time to enjoy those drinks that have known the warmth of the sun. Spirits like rum and Tequila come into their own at this time of year and we’re hosting a collection of events to celebrate them.

Rum Show

14-15 July 2023, Glaziers Hall, London SE1 9DD

Our award-winning celebration of rum is back for another year. With more than 250 rums to try from 60 brands, Rum Show is you chance to discover one of the most complex, diverse and flavour-packed spirits in the world.

We have a full schedule of masterclasses brought to you by the rum world’s leading lights. Highlights from this year’s lineup include Black Tot’s Mitch Wilson and Matt “Cocktail Wonk” Pietrek exploring navy rum with Black Tot’s Last Consignment and a 1998 Caroni, and a deep dive into the cult Taiwanese Renaissance Distillery.

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Beginner’s Guide to Agave

26 July 2023, The Whisky Exchange Covent Garden, WC2E 9HH

Gone are the days when Tequila’s only role was to be necked with lime and salt. Tequila and the wider family of agave spirits have a rich history and some incredible craftsmanship which we are finally getting to see outside of Mexico.

These are fine spirits with flavours that you just cannot find anywhere else. Join our own Alex Huskinson for this introduction to Tequila, mezcal and beyond as he explains which to sip and which to shake into a cocktail.

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June Tastings at The Whisky Exchange

This June we are delving into the world of indie bottlers with a duo of tastings featuring Watt Whisky and Adelphi. Offering a fresh take on familiar favourites, indie bottlers are not restricted by keeping…

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This June we are delving into the world of indie bottlers with a duo of tastings featuring Watt Whisky and Adelphi. Offering a fresh take on familiar favourites, indie bottlers are not restricted by keeping rigidly to a distillery style and instead their releases can reveal fresh flavours in unexpected places.

Watt Whisky Masterclass

8 June 2023, The Whisky Exchange Great Portland Street, W1W 7NT

Based in Campbelltown, Watt Whisky has taken the whisky world by storm. Husband-and-wife duo Mark and Kate Watt have more than 40 years experience in the Scotch whisky industry between them, and have turned their passion into the Watt Whisky range.⁠

⁠As indie bottlers their philosophy is that it’s all about the taste, and they bottle good, honest whisky, priced for drinking rather than collecting. Kate joins us this June for a masterclass at our Great Portland Street shop for dive into their range.

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Adelphi and Ardnamurchan Tasting

Ardnamurchan

15 June 2023, The Whisky Exchange Covent Garden, WC2E 9HH

The Adelphi name has roots in the 19th century, but it is their work as an indie bottler since the 1990s that has secured Adelphi’s place in the whisky world.

More recently, in 2014, Adelphi started distilling their own whisky at the cult Ardnamurchan distillery. Join us later in June for a deep dive into Adelphi’s work as a blender, bottler and distiller.

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Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – June Tastings at The Whisky Exchange