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Whisky finishing, also known as extra maturation, refers to the process of ageing whisky in a secondary cask after initial ageing in traditional oak barrels. This extra step allows distillers to impart different flavours and aromas to their spirits that complement or enhance the original whisky.
There are a few key reasons distilleries utilise finishing techniques:
The whisky finishing process involves placing an already aged spirit into a secondary cask or barrel for additional maturation. Typically, the whisky spends its initial ageing time in traditional oak barrels, usually previously used bourbon or sherry casks.
Once the desired base flavour is achieved, the spirit is then transferred into the finishing cask, which could be a wine barrel, beer keg, rum barrel, or specialty wood barrel.
The whisky finishes its ageing in the secondary cask, often for 6 months to 3 years. The distillery blenders will sample the whisky periodically to determine optimal finishing time for the desired flavour profile. This extra maturation allows the whisky to extract new aromas and tastes from the freshly emptied barrel, adding a unique spin to the original aged whisky.
Distilleries get creative with the casks used for extra maturation. Some popular finishes include:
Many renowned whiskies rely on finishing processes to achieve their flavour profiles:
Whisky finishing opens up a world of possibilities when it comes to flavour innovation. Distilleries will continue experimenting with unique casks to produce ever more complex and appealing whiskies. The variety of finished expressions gives enthusiasts many new experiences to explore.
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