I discussed what makes Black Dog Triple Gold Reserve a truly
refined scotch. The secret lay right in its name. But does that triple step of
extra maturation make it a truly refined one? Yes, it does. But Black Dog has
more than what meets the eye.
Is it the single malt? Is it the grain whiskey or the
American Bourbon Casks? Perhaps, the secret lies in the sherry casks because;
Black Dog’s Sherry casks are no ordinary casks. These are no ordinary Sherry
Casks, but Oloroso Sherry butts. Then why don’t the other Scotches taste the
same?
Well, simply because
the Oloroso Sherry Butt Casks are no ordinary ones either. These had been
selected from Spain's noblest
Bodegas of Gonzalez Byass in Jerez de la Frontera and are aged in
finest Oloroso Sherry for 30 years!
Black Dog triple Gold Reserve promises to being the best to a Scotch
lover. So, play on the bagpipes!
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