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The Whisky Exchange “Sherry casks part 4: what about soleras?” – Whisky News

Sherry casks part 4: what about soleras?

[This is the continuation of an old series. Here are the previous instalments if you’d like to catch up – What was a sherry cask, What is a sherry cask and What goes into a sherry cask]

What is a solera?

The solera system is at the heart of the sherry-ageing process. It is, simply put, a method of continuously blending younger and older sherries to ensure a consistent character over the years.

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The solera system of maturation – confusingly, the last tier of the solera is also called the solera. Picture courtesy of SherryNotes

A solera can be thought of as a row of casks. When you want some sherry, you remove some from the last barrel in the row and then top it up with wine from the previous cask. That in turn is topped up from the one before it, and so on until you get back to the first in line: that one is topped up with young wine.

Head over to SherryNotes to learn more about The Solera System.

The important thing to note about soleras is that they’re not about adding woody character to maturing sherry – they’re about letting the sherry develop on its own, interacting with the environment. As such, the casks used are normally old, added to a solera once they no longer have woody flavours to impart – porous containers rather than a mines of flavour.

So, back to whisky.

Do we use solera casks to mature whisky?

When whisky fans talk about sherry casks, they often assume they have been used to mature sherry – look at any discussion online about sherry-matured whisky and you’ll soon see some reference to soleras. However, that’s not the case – the most commonly used casks are modelled after transport casks, once used to ship sherry around the world.

Read more in the first two parts in this series: What was a sherry cask and What is a sherry cask.

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Building new casks – these are destined to be filled with young sherry, transport-cask style

Solera casks are made of old wood and have little wood influence left to give. They are much prized by the sherry industry, only retired from a solera when they are no longer needed or are no longer suitable for maturing wine. They aren’t commonly used in the whisky industry, as not only are they rare but I didn’t think they were great for maturing whisky thanks to the deliberately engineered tiredness of the oak.

It seems I was wrong.

Talisker finished in solera casks

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Diageo has launched a new Talisker bottling, a 1978-vintage, 40-year-old whisky that was matured in ex-solera casks from Delgado Zuleta. The solera in question is used to mature Quo Vadis, an incredible amontillado that I’ve have had the privilege of trying a couple of times – it’s exceptionally rare to find it outside of Spain and is one of the most memorable sherries I’ve ever tasted.

Find out more about Quo Vadis over on SherryNotes.

The whisky is a vatting of five Quo Vadis casks. Each cask is more than 100 years old, used for most of that time to hold sherry. They are fragile and were shipped to Scotland whole, rather than flatpacked, as re-coopering such old casks would have been almost impossible. Once they’d arrived, they were filled with Talisker, but the whisky only stayed in the casks for a few months – they were too active to be used for any longer.

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What’s an active cask?

When we talk about a cask being ‘active’, we mean that it has had a lot of influence on the whisky. Normally, it’s the wood that has had the effect, but that’s not the case with a solera cask – it has to be the previous occupant of the cask. When the cask has been filled with sherry for more than a hundred years, there’s going to be quite a lot of flavour left in the wood.

Calling an ancient cask ‘active’ has sparked some online discussions, but it makes sense in this case – there’s a lot of flavour from the sherry in the wood, and it’s easily soluble in alcohol: the perfect recipe for rapidly adding sherry character to the whisky.

What’s the future for solera casks and whisky?

While it’s rare to see solera casks used at the moment, there is potential for us to see more in the future. Unfortunately, it’s not for pleasant reasons.

Sherry is no longer as popular as it once was and soleras are being closed down – demand is low and eventually you can’t keep holding on to stocks of old wine. Once the casks are emptied they are no longer needed at home, and with demand never higher for casks in Scotland, there is an obvious destination.

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An increasingly large proportion of casks in The Sherry Triangle are now being created and seasoned specially for the whisky industry

I don’t think we’ll see them being used for long maturation – inactive oak and overly active sherry character seems like a bad combination for new-make spirit – but turbo-charged sherry finishes are already in demand and being able to put ‘solera cask’ on the label kicks things up a notch.

If you want to read more about sherry casks and whisky, make sure to read WhiskyNotes and SherryNotes, and this fantastic article: Sherry casks in the whisky industry.

New & Limited BenRiach at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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New & Limited

The latest batch of single cask releases from BenRiach has arrived and is ready for immediate dispatch.

Next day UK delivery available
International shipping

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BenRiach Batch 15 Single Cask Release

Now in its 15th batch, the BenRiach’s single cask release is always highly anticipated and never disappoints! The latest selection is now available to order at The Whisky Shop and includes both peated and unpeated expressions aged between 9 and 20 years old.

Each release is limited to just a few hundred bottles, all presented at natural cask strength to pack an extra punch. Explored the range now by clicking the link below.

From £79
Only available while stocks last!

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New Highland Laird Bottling – GLEN ORD 2010 at Bartels Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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New Bottling from Bartels

Glen Ord 2010 Aged 8 Years

Glen Ord 2010

Aged 8 Years

Bourbon Hogshead

Cask Strength – 61.6% vol

Highland Region

Total Bottled 143

The angels were taking more than their fair share, so we decided to bottle this one fast.

PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 209: Auchentoshan Sister Casks by Signatory – Scotch Whisky News

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 209: Auchentoshan Sister Casks by Signatory

Mark Dermul, Belgian whiskyblogger, tries 3 sister casks of Auchentoshan. All three are bottled in the so-called Un-Chillfiltered Collection by Signatory. With this little experiment, Mark tries to find the similarities or differences between sister casks. All three were bottled from Bourbon Barrels.

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The Whisky Barrel releases their latest exclusive single cask bottling – Scotch Whisky News

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The Whisky Barrel releases their latest exclusive single cask bottling. 

Specialist online whisky shop, TheWhiskyBarrel.com, is proud to release an exclusive single cask malt whisky distilled at the Speyside distillery, Glenlivet.

In November 2017 TheWhiskyBarrel.com released a similar bottling as part of The Whisky Barrel 10th Anniversary Celebrations which received fantastic customer feedback. In March 2018, following a visit to the warehouses of Signatory Vintage, TheWhiskyBarrel.com were delighted to find another cask of Glenlivet maturing in a first-fill sherry cask. Glenlivet 11 Year Old, 2007 vintage was then hand-picked for TheWhiskyBarrel.com.

Glenlivet Distillery sits in a remote glen in Ballindalloch, Banffshire. A fantastic new extension including an extra mashtun, eight washbacks and six stills was opened by the Prince of Wales in 2010.

Glenlivet 11 Year Old, 2007 has been matured in a first-fill sherry cask #900134 and has a lovely deep colour to it. This whisky is very similar to the previous Glenlivet released by TheWhiskyBarrel.com. It has a great level of complexity to it and a certain weight brought about by the sherry influence, but this is well balanced by the sweetness that follows.

Available exclusively from The Whisky Barrel, shipping to customers Worldwide including the United States of America, Canada and Japan. 

Glenlivet 11 Year Old | 2007 | Signatory Vintage for TheWhiskyBarrel.com | 66.8%

Tasting notes 

Colour: Blood orange.

Nose: Rich, sweet beeswax and cola cubes. 

Taste: Sweet red berries cut with tart sherry and luxury dark chocolate. 

Finish: Lovely balance between the sherry oak and high spirits. Bitter sweet fruit crumble with a slight edge of chewy tobacco. 

Price: £84.95 GBP / $95 USD (+ P&P) 

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Notes :-

  1. Q) What is the product called?
    A) Glenlivet 11 Year Old 2007
  2. Q) When will this product be released/was it released?
    A) Tuesday 26 June 2018

    Q) Where is it available?
    A) Scotland, off-trade, TheWhiskyBarrel.com.

    Q) Is this product already available in other markets?
    A) Scotland only, TheWhiskyBarrel.com ships worldwide.

    Q) How much is it?
    A) £84.95 GBP / $95 USD (+ P&P)

  1. Q) Who handles the product’s distribution?
    A) In-house at TheWhiskyBarrel.com.

    Q) What is the ABV of this product?
    A) 66.8% ABV natural cask strength.

  2. Q) Why has this product been launched?
    A) Limited Edition single cask distillery exclusive for The Whisky Barrel. 

Note cont… 

The Whisky Barrel is a speciaslit online whisky and spirits merchant based in Fife, Scotland and  was established in 2007. The Whisky Barrel won Whisky Magazine Online Retailer 2018 and was International Wine & Spirits Competition runner-up in 2016.

N.B. Prices correct at the time of publishing and are subject to currency fluctuation.

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Amber Glen Wins Silver at The Scotch Whisky Masters 2018 Competition – Scotch Whisky News

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Amber Glen (aged 3 years) has been awarded a Silver Medal at the Most Prestigious Scotch Whisky Masters Competition, alongside our joint Silver medalists Johnnie Walker Black Label, Ballantine’s 12-Year-Old, and  Scottish Leader 12-Year-Old.

Amber Glen 1000ml Mono Carton

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Glen Scotia 2005 Single Cask Loch Fyne Exclusive – Scotch Whisky News

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Glen Scotia 2005 Single Cask
Loch Fyne Exclusive

Distilled at Glen Scotia in March 2005 and matured in a single cask (no. 17/413-10) for 13 years, this Campbeltown single malt has been selected and bottled exclusively for Loch Fyne Whiskies by the good folks at the distillery. Only 330 bottles have been filled, each one at a natural cask strength of 55.6% abv and free from chill-filtration.

£85 Buy Now

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “It’s Big!” – Scotch Whisky News

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THIS IS BIG!

Prepare your senses for a BIG taste experience. With rich roast beef, dark chocolate and brown sugar, 135.2 Hessian, wood and incense is thick and wonderfully mouth-coating. Adding water delivers a barrage of orange barley sugars, raisins, mint, woody spices and tannins with some smoke at the end. Available now, don’t miss out on this exceptional bottling.

What’s in a name – or a number?

With the release of our newest distillery 135, we thought it might be time for a refresher course in our curious system of coding bottles. Pay attention – this could get a little complicated…

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135.2 – Hessian, wood and incense

“The taste is savoury and spicy with tannic woody notes. Rich roast beef gravy, dark chocolate and brown sugar it was thick and mouth coating. Adding water brought out chocolate raisins, brandy butter, stem ginger, nectarines, plum skins and incense.”

Age: 16 years
Price: £49.00

DISCOVER MORE

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

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Glen Scotia 2006 Bourbon Cask Exclusive at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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Glen Scotia 2006 Bourbon Cask Exclusive

Distilled in December 2006 and matured in a single first-fill ex-bourbon barrel for eleven years, this Campbeltown single malt was bottled exclusively for The Whisky Shop in April 2018. Just 212 bottles have been filled, each one presented at a cask strength of 55.6% abv.

The nose has juicy fruit notes with a trace of vanilla and a subtle maritime influence. The palate is smooth, with sweet notes from the bourbon cask adding to the classic salty Campbeltown character. The finish brings a gentle spice with oak notes lingering.

£85 Buy Now
Only available while stocks last!

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CARIBOU CROSSING SINGLE BARREL CANADIAN WHISKY RECEIVES GOLD AT SAN FRANCISCO WORLD SPIRITS COMPETITION – Canadian Whisky News

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CARIBOU CROSSING SINGLE BARREL CANADIAN WHISKY RECEIVES GOLD AT SAN FRANCISCO WORLD SPIRITS COMPETITION 

        New Orleans, LA (June 27, 2018) Caribou Crossing Single Barrel Canadian Whisky received a Gold Medal at the 2018 San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC) where more than 2,400 spirits were judged in this year’s competition – the largest number of entries in 18 years.

            The Sazerac Company also received two Silver Medals for Royal Canadian Small Batch Canadian Whisky and Rich and Rare Reserve Canadian Whisky. Sazerac also received a Bronze Medal for High River Canadian Whisky.

The Gold Medal in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition is only given when the product is deemed exceptional and sets the standard for its category. This year, 48 proficient individuals who are well established in the spirits industry judged the competition.

Complete results for the 2018 San Francisco World Spirits Competition can be found at http://sfspiritscomp.com/results/.

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About Sazerac

Sazerac is one of America’s oldest family owned, privately held distillers with operations in the United States in Louisiana, Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia, Tennessee, Maine, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Maryland, California, and global operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, India, Australia and Canada. For more information on Sazerac, please visit www.sazerac.com.

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