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Touch wood: Oak sherry casks play a crucial role in some of the finest single malts

Summary by Spear's Magazine
So there I was in the Vaults, the fabled Leith clubhouse of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, enjoying a dram. It was a warm, sunny day – an extreme rarity in Leith – and the whisky, too, was warm and sunny, being a large 58.6 per cent vol measure of 16-year-old single malt from SMWS Cask No. 35.392. [See also: The Spear’s Power List 2024: Who made the cut?] There were hints of treacle, toffee, fudge and even tiramisu. It was saline, herbal, nutt…
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