Help needed - Laphroaig
Ulf Buxrud
ulf at BUXRUD.SE
Wed Jun 28 00:52:08 CEST 2006
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Hello Peter,
Nice to learn that you are alive and kicking. Great to have you back
on the list again. It has become a bit dull and stale during your absence.
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Ulf, I'm with you on sacks of oak chips, but what really can you have
against stainless steel bins and fermenter tanks? Clean, consistent wines
with bags of fresh fruity flavours, and still the opportunity to add
complexity with months in an oak cask. No wonder Euro wine sales are
plummeting in favour of New World and Down Under quality! I've often
wondered if so-called Old World elegance was simply a cop-out word when it
seemed a good pedigree wine was simply light, tasteless and very boring.
--> Touche!
The idea of using small casks to speed up maturation has been around for a
long time of course, and it undoubtedly does yield a different product from
a large cask. Whether better or not really depends on personal preference.
--> Off course
There was a study published by Uni. Strathclyde researchers back in 1995
that compared sensory and chemical attributes of Longmorn distillate
matured in uncharred American barrels and in tiny 6L casks of the same
wood. OK, 6L is a puny wee caskette, but in experimental terms would
enhance differences in a workable time frame (up to 24 months).
They concluded that cask size did make a significant difference. The spirit
from the mini casks was sweeter and free from sour and pungent notes cf.
the barrel-matured spirit. However, they also said "Maturation of Scotch
malt distillate in miniature casks did not enhance the sensory quality of
the final product, nor did miniature casks provide a suitable model of an
accelerated whisky maturation process."
--> Very interesting, thanks for this
--> Best
--> Ulf
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