Their annual final release to close out 2024 and the fifth outturn of Sherry Cask Reserve. Balancing the best of the distilleries character with some of their rarest maturing stocks this is a marriage of whiskies matured in two types of ex-Sherry casks. The ex-Moscatel casks bring a brighter character along with a subtle creaminess; while the ex-Pedro Ximenez casks bring richness, dried fruits, and festive flavours that are much loved in this style of whisky.
Their annual final release to close out 2024 and the fifth outturn of Sherry Cask Reserve. Balancing the best of the distilleries character with some of their rarest maturing stocks this is a marriage of whiskies matured in two types of ex-Sherry casks. The ex-Moscatel casks bring a brighter character along with a subtle creaminess; while the ex-Pedro Ximenez casks bring richness, dried fruits, and festive flavours that are much loved in this style of whisky.
Read Less
For Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery it’s about doing things properly. That’s why they're obsessed with every step of the distilling process, from grain to glass. Mentored by renowned whisky expert Dr. Jim Swan, their instinctive approach is to create a whisky that doesn’t just replicate Scotch. That doesn’t mean they rely on blind luck – they take the best of tradition and apply new thinking to create something unique. All their barley is grown in Hunmanby, on the family farm, and they get their water from two sources, sunk deep into the chalk. They're in control of every stage of the growing and distilling process, from choosing the variety of barley and how it is grown, right through to bottling t...
For Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery it’s about doing things properly. That’s why they're obsessed with every step of the distilling process, from grain to glass. Mentored by renowned whisky expert Dr. Jim Swan, their instinctive approach is to create a whisky that doesn’t just replicate Scotch. That doesn’t mean they rely on blind luck – they take the best of tradition and apply new thinking to create something unique. All their barley is grown in Hunmanby, on the family farm, and they get their water from two sources, sunk deep into the chalk. They're in control of every stage of the growing and distilling process, from choosing the variety of barley and how it is grown, right through to bottling themselves at the distillery. Very few other distilleries in the UK can claim this and it's something they're exceptionally proud of. Filey Bay Moscatel Finish was the first of their 'finished' whiskies and spends between six and nine months in Moscatel sherry casks after it's initial three in first fill bourbon. Light and honeyed with some lovely orange marmalade on the nose.