Whisky matured on oloroso sherry casks and color / coloring

Thomas Sundblom thomas at SUNDBLOM.SE
Fri Jun 16 08:58:44 CEST 2006


Sorry all.
A missunderstang from bad writing.

What i meant by this was that since the different newmakes has different contents, they get their colour from the casks in different amounts. A lighter spirit is usually not as dark as an oilier one.

Sorry again.
Thomas

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Thomas Sundblom

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Subject: Whisky matured on oloroso sherry casks and color / coloring


> Hi Thomas,
>   Just one question: What do you mean by " It also well known that newmake from different
> distilleries got coloured in different ways."?
>   One can read it as if some distilleries colour their newmake. This surely isn't the case, is it?
>   Cheers,
> JESPER
>   
> [...]
> It also well known that newmake from different distilleries got coloured in different ways.
> I have seen and tasted 3 yo Glenfarclas that was matured in sherry butts that was fresh, in that
> perspective that the wood was in very good shape. The 3yo was dark as 15yo Macallan, although
> not as redish yet.
>   So to your question: It's the european wood that do much of the trick, together with the newmake
> and also the liquid that used cask before.
> [...]
> 
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