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“We had already seen good results from American oak bourbon and French oak tawny casks, so thought it was time to experiment with different kinds of oak,” says Patrick Maguire, Head Distiller, Sullivans Cove. “We couldn’t be happier with the results. We’ve laid more down recently, but they won’t be ready for at least ten years, so this is a great opportunity to try some of our early successes.” This whisky has notes of cherry blossom, dried apples, and liquorice for a sweet, aromatic and broad nose. Intense nuttiness with beeswax and musky oak balances the sweet aromas along with vanilla bean, warm citrus and milk chocolate flavours. It’s bottled at 47.5% ABV. In the future, expect to see Sullivans Cove release other American and French Oak variations, as well as more special editions of Double Cask. In other whisky news, Glenfiddich Fire & Cane is more than an experiment. Plus, here’s our guide to the
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Tawny whisky is distilled in tawny oak casks. The Sullivans Cove American Oak Tawny Cask Whisky has notes of cherry blossoms, dried apples, and liquorice.





























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