What is triple matured whisky?
What is triple matured whisky?
Triple maturation is the secret behind the award-winning taste of Whyte & Mackay. Firstly, the finest single malt whiskies, each individually matured for many years, are carefully selected by our Master Blender. Next, they are combined in sherry casks and matured once again to attain a perfect harmony of flavours.
How do you drink Whyte and Mackay?
Whyte & Mackay Light is a spirit drink blends together Scotch whisky and sherry before it spent some time in both sherry casks and bourbon barrels. Weighing in at 21.5% ABV, it can be enjoyed over ice or in a longer serve with soda.
Is Whyte and Mackay a malt Whisky?
Our award-winning portfolio of brands includes four internationally recognised Single Malt Scotch Whiskies: The Dalmore, Jura, Fettercairn and Tamnavulin. Our premium whisky portfolio includes our namesake Whyte & Mackay Blended Whisky, alongside John Barr Blended Whisky, Claymore Blended Whisky and Glayva Liqueur.
Who makes Whyte and Mackay?
Emperador Inc.
Whyte & Mackay is a company producing alcoholic beverages. It was founded in 1844 and is based in Glasgow, Scotland. Whyte & Mackay is now owned by Philippines-based Emperador Inc. (a subsidiary of the Alliance Global Group holding company).
What does it mean triple cask?
What Does Triple Cask Mean In Whiskey? In a batch of Balvenie whisky, whisky matured in various wood types is blended together. A batch is made up of matured ex-bourbon, ex-sherry, and refill oak whiskies. As the Triple Cask has only matured in one cask, it is not a finished whisky.
Is Double Cask or triple cask better?
Is Double Cask Or Triple Cask Better? Double oak is a good choice if you enjoy the flavors of caramel and vanilla. You may prefer drams which are more robust, nuttier, oakier and richer.
What kind of whiskey is Whyte and Mackay?
Scotch whisky
Whyte & Mackay Light A lighter spirit drinker from Scotland, made from Scotch whisky married with Sherry. Crafted by the expert distillers at Whyte & Mackay, this spirit drink has been enriched by sweet Sherry casks and freshly emptied Bourbon barrels.
How long is Whyte and Mackay aged?
Whyte & Mackay Profile Whiskies from each are thought to have played a part in the Whyte & Mackay blend since. The brand has been bottled in a number of expressions over the years, including an 8-, 12-, 12-year-old Deluxe and 21-year-old released.
What type of whisky is Whyte and Mackay?
Blended Scotch Whisky
Whyte & Mackay Blended Scotch Whisky.
Where is Whyte and Mackay whisky made?
Whyte and Mackay operates Dalmore distillery at Alness in Ross-shire, Fettercairn in Kincardineshire, Tamnavulin in the heart of Speyside, and Jura on the eponymous Hebridean island, along with Invergordon grain distillery, close to Dalmore.
Does whiskey expire?
Whiskey that hasn’t been opened lasts indefinitely, but whiskey can expire. You just have to open the bottle. Most whiskey scientists believe that an opened bottle of whiskey lasts about 1 to 2 years—if it’s half full. Whiskey expires about 6 months if it’s a quarter or less full.