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Key Facts About This Single Malt
Distillery: White Peak Distillery
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Region: English
Spirit Type: Single malt
Cask Type: Bourbon casks finished in Amarone wine casks
Alcohol by Volume: 54.1%
Bottled: Natural colour and without chill filtration
Outturn: 662 bottles
Bottle Size: 700ml
Amarone Tasting Notes
Official tasting notes
Nose: Blackcurrant cordial, milk chocolate, furniture polish, orange oil, fresh strawberries, candied ginger, wine gums.
Palate: Sultanas, liquorice, maraschino cherries, clove, cinnamon, cranberries, Turkish Delight.
Finish: Dark chocolate, icing sugar, strawberry laces, freshly roasted coffee.
About this Wire Work's release
Over the last couple of years, White Peak has curated a limited number of wine casks for both full and dual maturation. The casks have been selected to compliment their house style and are warehoused on site at their home at the Wire Works in Derbyshire. Over the coming months, they’re releasing three different wine cask finishes. They’re kicking off the Wire Works Wine Series with Amarone and, once they’re ready, they’ll be following up with Madeira and Moscatel.
First fill wine casks are generally active and can add significant personality to a whisky. The robust nature of the Wire Works lightly-peated house style is complimented by these wine casks, together showcasing complex fruits and subtle smoke.
Wire Works source wine casks directly from their long-term partners J. Dias & CA (Porto, Portugal). Dias originally coopered these casks for their first use in the wine industry. They then have access to high-quality fresh casks where they know the provenance of the wood, the traditional manufacturing processes, and a personal connection with the people who craft them. The Dias cask DNA is a constant in the flavour journey of this Wire Works Wine Series.
Amarone, a prized rich and fruity red wine from the Veneto region of northern Italy, is known for its unique Appassimento winemaking method. Grapes are naturally dried for approx. 120 days, rested in stainless vats, and finally aged in American or French oak barriques (or ‘tonneaux’) for at least 12 months.
The 16-month finish period for this whisky was set off in the depths of winter 2023. Initially a slow start and then, thanks to the first fill wine barriques, the flavours began to intensify over the summer. As the year progressed and temperatures cooled, the whisky mellowed and integrated beautifully. Skip forward to Spring 2024, and these casks showcase rich and powerful fruity notes, with bucketloads of chocolate and mellow spice.
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