A crisis is imminent, and the average bourbon drinker is unaware. The bourbon industry depends on Ohio’s supply of white oak ...
While the 53-gallon American Standard Barrel is commonly used for aging whiskey, notably bourbon, which only uses new charred ...
The biggest reason is simple: American white oak trees are more ... in bourbon aged in this type of barrel. When combined ...
When used thoughtfully, oak ... barrels, the wine develops a texture of pure silk and a quiet complexity, with notes of nectarines, orange blossoms, and flinty minerality. Viura is a white grape ...
American white oak (Quercus alba ... blackened and heavily charred to make bourbon and whiskey in first use. In second use with wine, the barrels deliver caramel, burnt sugar, dried herbs ...
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Below is a brief background on the GlenAllachie Distillery, its award-winning Virgin Oak Series, and tasting notes on the ...
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Interestingly, other than the fact that they must be made of oak and can hold no more than 600 liters, there are no other regulations governing the barrels used for this aging process.
The first in the series is always a control whisky–15.1 was aged for five years in first-fill and re-charred bourbon barrels ...