Your guide to whisky terminology and knowledge
Description Copita denotes a tulip-shaped glass designed for professional tasting of whisky and other spirits. The glass has a small, bulbous bowl, a narrow opening, and a long stem, which makes it
Definition Wee dram is a Scottish term for a small portion of whisky, typically enjoyed as a short sip or a glass, and often accompanying socializing or relaxation.
Etymologi The word consists
Definition A buy-to-sell bottle is a bottle of whisky acquired with the primary purpose of reselling it with the expectation of a profit. The purchase can occur in connection with releases, limited
Post-maturation is a phase during which the whiskey undergoes further aging in a secondary cask after the primary maturation in the original cask. The aim is to introduce new aroma compounds and alter
Definition The aftertaste denotes the sensory experience that continues after ingesting the whisky. It can be pronounced or discreet and often changes character compared to the initial palate impr
Alcohol percentage, often referred to as ABV (alcohol by volume), indicates the proportion of pure ethanol in a liquid as a percentage of the total volume. ABV serves as the standard measure of alcoho
Description Alligator Char is a term for an extreme charring of oak casks in whisky production. The outer part of the wood becomes so deeply charred that the surface develops a pattern reminiscent
American oak (Quercus alba) constitutes the dominant tree species in many American whiskeys, particularly in bourbon aging. Its natural properties combined with barrel preparation impart characteristi
American single malt is a whisky produced in the USA, made exclusively from malted barley and distilled using copper pot stills. The term refers to a style inspired by Scottish single malt but adapted
Definition Angel Ladder is a poetic concept within whisky maturation, describing plumes of vapor and movements of alcohol vapour and moisture in warehouses around casks. The term functions as a met
Angel's Share, in Danish often referred to as engleandelen, denotes the portion of the whiskey that evaporates from wooden casks during maturation. The annual evaporation loss typically lies between a
Angel's Tax is a humorous term in the whiskey industry that describes evaporation loss during storage and maturation. The term refers to the portion of the inventory that evaporates through the wood o
Definition and Purpose An anniversary edition is a special edition of whisky released to celebrate an anniversary or milestone, such as the distillery's founding, a longer production run, or a spe
Definition An annual release is a whisky that is issued in a new version each year. Annual releases are often limited or part of a series, and they vary from year to year in composition, maturation
Definition and purpose
Age Statement (Årsangivelse) indicates the minimum age of the youngest whisky in the bottle. As a rule, a label such as 12 years means that the youngest component in the bl
Definition Aromahjul is a structured tool for systematic classification and communication of aroma and flavor impressions in whisky. It organizes sensory impressions into hierarchical categories,
Aroma in whisky constitutes the overall scent impression, detected by the nose and often forming the basis for the first assessment of a whisky. The aroma experience reflects a complex blend of volati
Definition and Context An art label is a label designed by an artist and usually associated with limited editions of whisky. It functions as part of the bottle's identity and collector culture and
Whisky rarity auctions constitute a specialized subcategory of auctions, with a focus on bottles that are rare, historically significant, or especially valuable to collectors and investors.
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Australian whisky is characterized by small distilleries that focus on cask maturation innovation and terroir. The modern scene is driven by craftsmanship and an experimental approach to maturation an
Definition Backset is the residual liquid from the distillation process in whiskey production. It consists, among other things, of mash and dissolved components that were not extracted in the firs
The back label is the label on the back of the whisky bottle and provides supplementary information about the product, its origin and production. It supports traceability and the consumer's ability to
Balance describes the interplay between the primary sensory dimensions in whisky: sweetness, acidity, bitterness, smoke, and alcohol. A well-balanced whisky provides a harmonious experience in which n
200 L American Standard Barrel (ASB) is the typical barrel used for storing bourbon. The barrel holds about 200 liters (roughly 53 American gallons) and is usually made from new American white oak (Qu
Cooperage refers to the workshop and craft of making and maintaining barrels for aging spirits, especially whisky. Through contact with oak and through the process of toasting and possible charring, t
Definition
Barrel proof (also called barrel-strength or cask-strength) is an American designation for whiskey bottled at the strength it had in the cask, without subsequent dilution with water. Th
Definition Cask-influenced whisky is a style in which cask aging plays the dominant role in aroma, flavor and structure, and where the character of the wood is pronounced throughout the experienc
Definition The core bottle is the whiskey that represents the distillery's core range and serves as a reference profile for the house's style and quality. It forms the foundation for understanding
Beading and legs (pearling and tears) in the glass are observable phenomena that often reflect the alcohol content and the liquid's viscosity, but they should not be used as the sole quality indicator
Blended Malt
A blended malt is a type of whisky that consists of malt whiskies from multiple distilleries, and which consists exclusively of malt whisky without grain whisky. Previously it was ofte
Blended Scotch
Blended Scotch whisky is a blended spirit comprising a mix of malt whisky and grain whisky from several distilleries in Scotland. The aim is to achieve a consistent flavor profile an
Blind tasting of whisky is a sensory evaluation conducted without knowledge of the bottle's identity, origin, age, or price. The purpose is to evaluate the sensory properties based on the actual sampl
A whisky bottle collector is a person who systematically records and stores whisky bottles based on criteria such as originality, condition and historical significance. The collections range from smal
Definition Bottle count denotes the total number of bottles that are filled and released from a given batch or a specific barrel. It represents the finished quantity of the product that is released
Definition Flaskeindekset is a reference index that measures the change in the average price for a curated selection of rare whisky bottles over time. The index is based on realized transaction pri
Basic principles for whisky bottle storage Whisky is best stored in an environment that is stable and controlled, without large fluctuations in temperature and light. Prolonged exposure to direct s
Definition and Historical Context Bottled in Bond (English: bottled in bond) is a historic American whiskey category established by the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897. The category was designed to ens
The bottleneck refers to the narrow part of a glass bottle that connects the body and the top. It is made up of the neck, whose profile and dimensions vary between bottle types and manufacturers. Ofte
Bourbon is an American whiskey defined by federal standards and primarily produced in the United States. It is aged in new charred American oak casks, and at least 51% of the mash bill must be corn. T
Definition and size
A butt is a large cask, typically around 500 liters in capacity. Historically, it has been a standard unit in the wine and spirits industry and is used in the whisky industry
A barley variety is a specific type of malting barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. distichum) used as the primary source of fermentable sugars and aromas in whisky production. Variations between barley varie
Definition A campaign bottle refers to a whisky bottle that is released specifically as part of a marketing campaign. The purpose is to increase visibility and interest around a brand or an event,
Campbeltown is one of the five official whisky regions in Scotland and lies on the southwest coast of the mainland, on the Kintyre Peninsula. The region centers around the harbour town of Campbeltown
Canadian whisky is defined as whisky produced in Canada. Characteristics are often a mild, easy-drinking style that suits a wide audience. The core ingredients are typically a blend of corn and rye, b
Definition A carafe is a container for serving whisky, typically made of glass or crystal. It serves both as a presentation object and as a tool to add a light aeration and to open the aromas befor
A whisky decanter set typically consists of a decanter and a number of glasses, designed for table service and to highlight the aromas and flavor nuances of the whisky.
Description The decanter i
An oak barrel plays a central role in whisky maturation by contributing color, flavor, and aroma through the interaction between the spirit and the wood. The intensity of the effect depends on the bar
Definition Cask finish is described as a post-maturation in a secondary cask after primary maturation in the first cask. Whisky that undergoes finish retains its basic character as a spirit, but re
Definition Cask finishing, or finishing in secondary barrels, is a short-term post-maturation of whisky in a secondary barrel after the initial maturation in a larger wooden cask. The secondary bar
Cask influence refers to the combined changes in aroma, flavor, color and texture that occur when whisky matures in wooden casks. The influence arises through chemical exchanges between the alcohol an
Cask management in whisky production encompasses selecting, preparing, filling, and storing casks, and has a direct impact on color, aroma, taste, and finish as well as the house style and quality.
Definition Cask Strength, in Danish fadstyrke, refers to whisky tapped directly from the cask at the strength it had during maturation, with little or no dilution. The bottling reflects the curren
The cellar master is the person in a distillery or whisky cellar responsible for aging whisky in casks and for managing the maturation process. The role encompasses both technical and administrative t
The Celtic whisky concept describes spirits produced in the historical Celtic regions: Scotland, Ireland, Brittany, and Wales. Although the regions share cultural and linguistic roots, production vari
Char Level refers to the degree of charring of the inside of an oak cask used for storage and maturation of whisky. The scale runs from 1 to 4 (from light to strong charring). Deep charring is formed
Chill filtration (koldfiltrering) is a filtration method used on whisky at low temperatures to remove fatty acids and other fat-soluble compounds that can cause cloudiness when chilled or when in cont
Christmas bottling is a seasonal, limited-edition whisky release that is typically issued during the Christmas season by individual distilleries or independent producers. These bottlings are intended
A Christmas set is a gift package for the Christmas season, typically containing at least one bottle of whisky and one or more whisky glasses. The set is marketed as a ready-packaged gift experience a
Definition and purpose Christmas tasting is a seasonal whisky tasting that typically takes place in December. The event often focuses on Christmas-themed whiskies or those with spicy and warm notes
Climate during storage has a major influence on whisky maturation by changing the rate of exchange between the spirit and the oak and by affecting the chemical reactions in the wood. In general, highe
A club edition is a whisky released in a limited quantity and produced exclusively for a specific club or association of whisky collectors and enthusiasts. The special distribution and ambitious desig
A club meeting in a whisky club is a structured gathering where members meet to exchange knowledge, taste whiskies, and discuss experiences.
Physical setting and participants
Club tasting is an organized whisky tasting arranged by a whisky club for members and invited guests. The purpose is to promote knowledge about and discussion of whisky through systematic tasting of s
Cocktail whisky is whisky that is primarily used in cocktails rather than enjoyed neat or on the rocks. It is selected based on a balance between flavor profile, price and availability, so it fits as
Cold filtration (English: Chill Filtration) is a process used in whisky production to remove small particles and fatty acids that can cause the whisky to become cloudy at low temperatures.
When the w
Definition Bottles regarded as collectibles in the whisky community refer to bottles whose value as collectibles goes beyond the value of the liquid inside. Reasons include limited production, hist
Definition: A collectible whisky bottle is a bottle purchased with the aim of adding to a collection and not primarily for consumption. Such bottles are often released in limited quantities or in spec
A collectible edition of whisky is a bottle or a set of bottles released in limited numbers with the primary purpose of appealing to collectors and enthusiasts. These releases differ from ordinary pro
Definition The whisky collector market denotes the secondary market where collectors, enthusiasts, and investors trade bottles outside the distillery's official distribution channels. The market inclu
Description Color impression refers to the whisky's color hue and intensity observed in the glass under appropriate lighting. The color often reflects factors such as barrel type, age and possible
The whisky color scale describes the visual color and acts as a first impression of style, aging, and the influence of the wood. The assessment should take place in natural light and without heavy fil
Column still (kolonnestill) is a continuous distillation apparatus typically built as a long column equipped with a number of distillation plates or packing. It allows repeated rectification in one pa
A cooper, also known as a barrel maker, is a craftsman who manufactures and repairs oak barrels. These barrels are primarily used for aging spirits and wine and play a central role in flavor developme
Cork taint (cork defect) is a sensory defect in whisky that occurs when the whisky develops aroma and taste characteristics from the cork material or from contamination in the cork, typically caused b
Definition Corn spirit, in Danish often referred to as corn spirit or an immature corn distillate, is an unaged distillate produced primarily from corn. It is typically used as a base for American
Definition Corn whiskey is an American whiskey style in which at least 80% of the mash consists of corn. It is produced primarily in the United States and differs from other whiskeys due to the co
Definition A craft distillery is a small, independent distillery that prioritizes craftsmanship, local sourcing of raw materials, and ongoing innovation in whisky production. These distilleries typ
Definition Craft whisky is whisky produced in small batches, focusing on craftsmanship, ingredients and traditional production methods rather than mass production.
Characteristics - Small batch
Historical background and geographical contexts: Whisky is not merely a drink, but a cultural phenomenon that developed in specific regions and under the influence of trade, technology, and taste. Ori
A sweet nose describes a whisky's aroma in which sweetness is the dominant or most prominent feature of the nose experience. The accompanying aroma often gives a sense of warmth and fullness and is ty
Distillation date refers to the specific date on which the whiskey was distilled. On many bottles this is not stated, and it is not mandatory in label standards. When stated, it typically appears
Whisky decanting is the transfer from a bottle to a carafe or decanter with the purpose of improving presentation and the sensory experience by increasing the surface area and allowing light aeration
Definition A decorative bottle is a bottle primarily designed and used as a decorative object rather than for practical storage of liquid. In a whisky context, it often marks an aesthetic display a
Devil's Cut denotes the portion of whiskey that migrates into the oak barrels and remains lodged in the wood's pores during aging. The absorbed liquid is, in practical terms, lost to the bottled whisk
Definition A cask buyer is a person or entity that purchases an entire whisky cask and thereby owns all rights and obligations related to the contents during the agreed storage period. Typically th
Cask capacity is the maximum amount of liquid a wooden cask is designed to hold. Capacity is often stated in liters, and it depends on the cask's dimensions and construction, including its shape and t
Barrel transfer is the process of moving the whisky from one cask to a new or different cask during maturation in order to influence maturation development and the flavor profile.
Distiller's style is the term for the characteristic profile that a distillery produces in its whiskies. It arises through a constant interplay between raw materials, technical choices, distillation c
The distillery shop is a retail unit located at the distillery and constitutes the primary channel for selling whisky and related products directly from the source. The range extends from everyday ava
Definition Double-maturation is a whisky aging method, in which the whisky undergoes two full maturation cycles in two different cask types. The first phase contributes wood and vanilla notes and s
Double Wood is a concept in whisky that describes aging in two different wooden casks. The basic idea is that the spirit acquires new aromas and colors through contact with a secondary type of wood af
Definition Bottling strength refers to the alcohol-by-volume percentage of whisky at bottling, after any dilution to the bottle. It is given as ABV (alcohol by volume) and describes the relationshi
Dram is an informal term for a small portion of whisky. The term refers to a portion size rather than a fixed unit of measurement, and the size varies with context, social practice, and local traditio
Definition Dry whisky describes a style of whisky in which sweetness is reduced, and wine-like or tannic elements dominate the aroma and flavor.
Typical characteristics - Sweetness: low to mode
Definition Dunnage floor, or earth floor, designates a traditional floor in whisky warehouses consisting of a compact layer of earth or clay, sometimes mixed with small stones. The floor acts as a
Dunnage warehouses denote traditional whisky storage facilities, characterized by a low profile, an earthen floor, and a limited storage height for casks. The distance between the casks and the floor
Duty Free whisky is tax-free whisky, sold in airports and other international zones. Purchases are made without VAT and duties at the time of purchase and often provide a price advantage compared with
E150a, also known as caramel color, is a coloring agent used in foods and beverages to provide a uniform color. When dosed correctly, the coloring agent generally has only a minimal effect on taste an
The Easter edition is a seasonal, limited whiskey release launched in connection with Easter. The release typically consists of a smaller batch and focuses on a fresh, spring-oriented profile through
English whisky is whisky produced in England, a growing part of the British whisky tradition, known for its diversity and innovative approach. In recent decades the number of distilleries and styles i
External enzymes are added to the mash to supplement the malt’s own enzymes and improve the conversion of starch to fermentable sugars. This industrial practice increases yields, provides better contr
Esters are chemical compounds that contribute substantially to the aroma and flavour in whisky. Most esters are formed during fermentation through esterification processes between alcohols and carboxy
Egenskaber European oak (Quercus robur) differs from other oak varieties by its relatively tight grain. This results in slow extraction of tannins and phenolics during maturation. Compared with Ame
Whisky judging refers to a systematic sensory assessment of whiskies' characteristics and quality. It aims to describe and quantify aroma, flavor, body, and finish, as well as to provide a reproducibl
Historical context
Excise taxes on spirits have, in many countries, been one of the state's most important sources of revenue and at the same time a regulatory instrument for the production and t
Definition and scope An exclusive bottle is a whisky bottling released in a very limited number by a distillery or brand. The releases often mark special events, milestones, or collaborations and c
An exclusive bottling is a whisky release in a limited edition, issued by the distillery for special channels or markets. The bottling differs from the broad range in its targeted distribution, often
Expected taste is the proposed flavor profile that a whisky invites you to imagine from the product description, the distillery's style, and maturation. It serves as a reference value when judging and
Definition Experimental whisky refers to expressions where the distillery systematically tests new methods or casks to examine how changes in production affect flavor, aroma, and mouthfeel. Such e
Wood cask notes refer to the aroma and flavor impressions that originate primarily from the wood of a whisky cask and from the wood's composition, which are extracted during maturation and contact wit
Definition A cask-strength edition (cask strength) is a whisky bottled at the natural strength it has achieved in the cask, without the addition of water prior to bottling.
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Definition A fad sample is a small tasting sample taken directly from a cask during the whisky's aging process. The sample is typically drawn through a pipette or a valinch and is used for sensory
A cask type refers to the type of wooden cask used for storage and aging of whisky. The wood species, origin and prior contents of the cask have a significant impact on the color, aroma and flavor pro
Fadtypeeksperiment refers to the systematic use of non-traditional casks in the maturation of whisky with the aim of investigating how alternative wood types, previous contents and trea
Fadandel is a form of investment within whisky where investors acquire a share of a specific cask and gain the right to bottles drawn from the cask in bottling rounds. A share is typically measured as
Whisky cask investment company is a business that issues shares in whisky casks to investors and enables owning a pro rata share of one or more casks, which are stored and aged under controlled condit
Fadtab denotes the total amount of liquid lost during aging in oak barrels. It consists primarily of two mechanisms: evaporation through the wood's pores and absorption/extraction in the wood (the che
A fan bottle is a whisky bottle released with a focus specifically aimed at fans of a particular distillery or whisky brand. Such releases function as marketing tools and combine the di
Definition A farm distillery, or 'farm distillery' (the English term), is a small distillery, often integrated into a farm property, that primarily produces whisky based on grain grown on-site or
Definition A favorite dram is the whisky that a person repeatedly chooses to bring forward at tastings and social gatherings, and which often serves as a personal reference for aroma, taste and fin
Definition Festival bottle is a special edition of whisky released in connection with a whisky festival. It differs from standard releases through special packaging, unique labeling and often a lim
Festival dram denotes a whisky that is selected or created especially for a whisky festival and presented as a central part of the event. It can be a limited edition, a special broadcast, or a special
Finish refers to the secondary aging of whisky in a cask different from the one used for primary aging. The aim is to add extra aromas, texture, and nuance, as well as to create a more cohesive balanc
Finish (aftertaste) describes the sensory experience that continues in the mouth after swallowing and often changes character during the first seconds. The overall finish encompasses both the immediat
Description Finnish whisky denotes spirits produced in Finland, primarily based on barley and produced in a growing network of small distilleries. The Nordic context often yields a clean, light- to
Fino- and Manzanilla-casks refer to casks that were previously used for aging or finishing sherry of the Fino and Manzanilla types. Both varieties are light and dry, and they give the whisky a light,
Definition First-fill (first-fill cask) refers to a cask used for Scottish whisky for the first time after its previous contents (typically bourbon, but also sherry, wine or other liquids). Becaus
The overall picture of aroma, taste, and finish provides a holistic understanding of the whisky's style and identity. Aroma is perceived immediately in the glass and gives hints about aging and matura
Smagshjul is a graphical tool for describing and systematizing sensory impressions from whisky. It consists of a circular disc divided into segments that group aromas and taste notes by similarity and
Foreshots
Foreshots refer to the first fraction of the distillate during a run. They consist primarily of the lightest and lowest-boiling-point compounds, which are discouraged from entering the l
Toasting is a pre-treatment of the inside surface of the cask by exposing it to an open flame, where the wood toasts and forms a charred layer. The purpose is to activate the wood and alter its intera
French oak designates a group of tree species used for barrel aging in wine production and in whisky experiments. The wood's tight grain structure and its aroma profile provide a distinctive extractio
France as a whisky category
France has, over the past decades, evolved from small, local experiments to a recognised whisky nation characterized by craftsmanship, terroir and a warm relationship wi
Fruity whisky is described as a style in which fruit notes dominate or stand out clearly on the nose and palate. The fruitiness can be both fresh and pronounced in dried fruits, and it often appears t
Ge geographical Indication (GI) for whisky refers to a protection that ties a whisky product to a specific geographical area and related production requirements. A GI conveys that the area's geography
A gift box is packaging or a presentation case that is specially tailored for a whisky bottle and often includes accessories. The purpose is to provide a cohesive gift experience and to present the pr
A whisky gift set is a multi-part gift package that typically includes at least one bottle of whisky and often accessories or informational material, making it suitable as a gift for a whisky enthusia
Cleaning whisky glasses before a professional tasting is essential to ensure that the glass does not add or retain unwanted aromas. A thorough cleaning removes fats, oils and residues from previous us
Glencairn glass and Copita glass are two of the most widely used nosing and evaluation glasses in whisky contexts. Both designs aim to concentrate aromas and make the assessment of aroma component
Description Glentype refers to a glass design intended for whisky tasting, selected because it supports nosing and tasting by balancing the aroma development in the liquid with the possibility of cont
Definition 'Gyldne dråber' is a poetic and pictorial expression for whisky, typically used in literary and cultural-historical contexts. The expression describes the whisky as a liquid that in smal
Guided tour dram is a small whisky tasting sample handed out to guests during a distillery tour and serves as part of the guided experience. The sample provides insight into the house style and aging
Definition and size A half bottle refers to whisky bottled at 35 cl (350 ml). This corresponds to roughly half of a typical 70 cl bottle, and the term reflects the smaller amount commonly used for
Definition Heads is the first fraction in the distillation process and is collected at the beginning of each distillation run. It contains the most volatile compounds and is often dominated by meth
The heart denotes the middle fraction in a distillation process and is the distillate that is considered the desired starting point for whisky production and further maturation. In practice, the disti
Heritage barley encompasses old barley varieties and landrace variants that have been preserved and re-cultivated to contribute whisky-specific aroma and flavor dimensions that are often not found in
High Gravity Mash (HGM) designates a mashing process in which the mash has a high concentration of fermentable sugars. The potential alcohol yield per batch is therefore higher than with conventional
Definition and characteristics
High Rye Bourbon denotes a bourbon in which the rye content in the mash bill is higher than in the average bourbon. There is no legal fixed limit, but the term typi
Definition The highball is a simple, long whisky-and-soda cocktail, prepared over ice and served in a tall glass. It has a light, effervescent flavor, where the whiskey comes through clearly withou
Description The highball glass is a tall, slim glass designed for long drinks, combining whisky with a mixer such as soda water, cola or ginger ale. The glass provides ample space for ice and a su
Geographical extent The Highlands cover a substantial area in northern and central Scotland and include both coastal areas and highland climates. The region experiences varied climatic conditions,
Definition A hogshead is a large cask for the storage and maturation of whisky. The capacity is typically around 250 liters, making it larger than a standard bourbon barrel, but smaller than many o
Definition Horizontal tasting, also called horizontal-tasting, is a systematic comparison of multiple whiskies from the same vintage, the same distillery, or the same release batch, to map variatio
The house style is the distillery's signature profile, arising from the interaction between fermentation, distillation design, cuts, and cask management, and it gives the whiskey its characteristic id
Definition A hybrid cask is a barrel that is constructed by assembling staves from two or more different oak species into a single unit. Instead of using a barrel made from a single wood species, t
IB-series refer to whisky releases bottled by independent bottlers (Independent Bottlers). These releases buy finished whisky from distilleries and bottle it under their own label, which results in a
An ice ball is a large, spherical ice cube for use in whisky and other spirits. The rounded shape provides a lower surface area relative to volume, which makes it melt more slowly than traditional cub
Definition Ice water is water mixed with ice, used to dilute whisky when serving. It includes both cases where whisky is poured over ice and the meltwater added to the glass, as well as situations
A house edition is a standard bottle that represents the distillery and its house style. It serves as a reference product for the distillery's identity and as a consistent expression in the market, re
Definition Independent bottlers (IBs) are companies in the whisky industry that do not operate their own distillery, but buy casks from existing distilleries and release their own expressions under
India hosts a diverse whisky production, ranging from traditional molasses-based spirits to modern malt whiskies. Historically, Indian whisky has often been associated with molasses as the raw materia
An information card is a small card or sheet that accompanies a whisky and is often found in connection with gift boxes. The card provides a quick and standardized overview of bottle identity and rele
Special releases and collaborations
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Irish Single Pot Still Introduction Irish Single Pot Still (ISPS) is a classic Irish whisky style, distinguished by its use of a blend of malted and unmalted barley, distilled in copper pot still
Iskaraflen is a container made of glass or crystal, designed for storing and presenting ice for whiskey. It makes it possible to offer ice to guests without mixing ice and liquid early in the process,
Isklump (ice block) is a solid body of water used to chill whisky and provide a controlled dilution as the ice melts.
Properties - Shape and size affect melting time: larger ice chunks melt more slow
The Islands refer to the islands around Scotland, where the distilleries share a clear maritime profile and a number of varying levels of smoke. The core group consists of Orkney, Skye and Arran, but
Islay is an island in the Outer Hebrides off Scotland's west coast and is one of the world's best-known whisky regions. The island's whiskies are mainly characterized by a peat-influenced, smoky style
The Islay style refers to whisky produced on the Islay island off Scotland's west coast and is particularly characterized by pronounced peat smoke and maritime notes. The distinctive smoke is achieved
A distillery tour is a guided tour of a whisky distillery, where visitors gain insight into the production process, the raw materials and the history behind the production, as well as the opportunity
Japanese whisky is whisky produced in Japan and defined by an interpretation of Scottish methods adapted to Japanese ingredients, source water, and cask management. The composition and temperature of
Judging in whisky competitions is the formal process by which a panel of judges systematically evaluates selected whiskies under controlled conditions. The aim is to ensure a fair and reproducible ass
A cork stopper is a stopper made from natural cork and is used as a seal on whisky bottles. Natural cork comes from the bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus suber) and provides a tight, elastic and ligh
A large bottle refers to a whisky bottle with a capacity of 1.5 liters or larger. The most common size in the whisky world is the 1.5-liter Magnum. Smaller or larger formats exist, but are less common
Light whisky is a style within whisky, characterized by a mild flavor and a light body. The fresh profile often provides a clean aroma and an uncomplicated drinking experience.
The color is typically
Definition Light-coloured whisky is a designation for whiskies that show a light color and a generally mild, delicate profile. The term primarily focuses on the color character and the associated t
A limited edition of whisky is a release in very small runs relative to normal production. Such editions are often marked by special casks, ages, and labeling, making each release unique and aimed at
Lincoln County Process is a filtration method used in the production of Tennessee whiskey. The process consists in the distillate, after distillation, passing through a filter of sugar maple charcoal
A still room is a room in a distillery where the distillery's pot stills are located and used in the distillation process. The room's primary function is to house the wash still and the spirit still,
Definition Local whisky refers to whisky whose ingredients and production are closely tied to a defined geographical area, and in which the region's terroir is clearly reflected in the final spirit
Definition Long drinks are a type of mixed drink where whisky serves as the base and is mixed with a larger amount of mixer. The resulting drink is typically served in a tall glass with ice and has
Definition Long finish describes how long the flavor notes and the sensation in the mouth linger after swallowing. The duration is measured in seconds to minutes and is perceived as a persistent a
Low wines are the distillate obtained after the first distillation of the fermented liquid (wash) in a pot still. Typically, the ABV of low wines is in the range of 20–30%. This distillate serves as i
Definition and characteristics Luxury drams denote whisky variants in which exclusivity, craftsmanship, and presentation form the primary value dimensions. Such drams differentiate themselves from
Madeira- and Sauternes-finish are used as a finish in the secondary maturation of whisky to impart sweetness and complex fruity notes. The casks contribute rich aromas and a vinous character, while pr
Malted barley is the grain used for malting in whisky production. The most common malting grain is barley (Hordeum vulgare). During the malting process, a large part of the grain's starch is converted
Definition The malt profile describes the dominant aromas, flavor nuances and the body that primarily originate from the malted barley in whisky production. During malting and the subsequent proce
The malting process is the first stage in whisky production and aims to develop the enzymes needed to convert the grain's starches into fermentable sugars, which the yeast can later convert into alcoh
Manhattan is a classic cocktail traditionally prepared with rye or bourbon whiskey in combination with sweet vermouth and Angostura bitters. It is served chilled in a pre-cooled coupe or martini glass
Definition A markrelease is a term for a limited release of whisky that is exclusively distributed and sold on the distillery's physical grounds or at special events such as festivals. The release
Definition A field tour is a guided walk through fields where barley is grown for malt for whisky. The aim is to provide insight into how soil, climate and cultivation practices influence the grain
Definition Marrying is the process by which the contents from several barrels are gathered in a single vessel or tank with the aim of achieving a more uniform profile of aroma, flavor, and color p
Definition Mash bill denotes the ratio of grain types used in the mashing for whisky production. It describes the composition of corn, rye, wheat, and malted barley in the mash and has a significa
Mashtun is a vessel in the whisky production's mash-house, where malt is crushed and mixed with warm water to extract fermentable sugars and form wort, the sugary liquid that is subsequently ferme
Master Blender is the top expert in blending and maintaining the house style at a whisky distillery. The role is responsible for assembling different maturation profiles, cask selections, and raw mate
Master Distiller is the person who has the overall responsibility for production and distillation in a whisky distillery. The role includes planning, execution and quality control of the entire produc
Definition Membership bottle is a designation for whisky that is released and sold exclusively to members of a club or association. The release is typically limited in number and not fully accessib
Miniature flasks are small whisky bottles with volumes typically between 5 and 10 cl. They are primarily designed for tasting, as gifts, and in travel retail, where a small amount allows trying differ
Mizunara (Quercus mongolica) is a Japanese oak used for aging whisky and contributing distinctive aromas. The wood stands out for its relative porosity and its ability to transfer complex notes to the
Definition and concept
Moonshine refers to whisky that is distilled and sold without legal authorization or registration. Production typically takes place in small, hidden stills and without paym
Mouthfeel describes the tactile experience in the mouth: its texture, body, and the way the liquid distributes itself and coats the palate. A whisky can be oily and creamy or light and dry, and the ex
Moving-in dram is a tradition in whisky culture, in which a bottle of whisky is opened when moving into a new home to mark the beginning of a new phase and to wish luck, warmth, and hospitality in the
Definition NAS stands for No Age Statement and denotes whisky without an age specified on the label. The youngest component does not need to be specified, and production can therefore contain whisk
Natdram refers to a small glass of whisky, enjoyed as the evening's close before bedtime. It is a simple, detached form of ending that emphasizes warmth and calm in the final part of the day. Most oft
Natural color in whisky denotes the color without the addition of coloring agents, including E150a (caramel color). The color is achieved primarily through the interaction between the wood's compositi
Definition Natural colour in whisky refers to the colour that results from aging in oak casks and not from added colourants. In practice, this means that the colour is not chemically "made" with c
Definition Neat denotes whisky served without water, ice, or other diluents. In this state, the distillery's character is experienced in its undiluted form, revealing the style, cask aging, and th
New Make Spirit is the freshly distilled, unaged spirit that arises directly after the final distillation and before barrel aging. It typically has an alcohol strength around 65–70% ABV and is colorle
A new whisky release denotes a bottle that has just been launched on the market. In encyclopedia-style entries about such a release, a set of standard information is typically recorded, enabling compa
Non-Chill Filtered (NCF) refers to whisky that does not undergo cold filtration before bottling. The absence of cold filtration preserves natural oils and fat-soluble compounds, resulting in an oilier
Nørdeflaske is a whisky bottle that primarily targets dedicated collectors and enthusiasts, and which is assessed more for its story, packaging and collector culture than for the drinking quality alon
Designation Nordic Peat refers to peat harvested from Nordic bogs and used as a source of smoke and peat in whisky production. The Nordic bogs are often characterized by Sphagnum-dominance, high mo
Nordic whisky is the designation for whisky produced in the Nordic countries. The term is not a legal designation like 'Scotch', but a geographic and stylistic classification that reflects the region'
Definition Nose (aroma) refers to the aromatic image perceived by the nose when the whisky is inhaled. The character of the aroma comes from volatile compounds present in the alcohol and in the gla
Nosing is the systematic sensory method for examining a whisky's aromas using the sense of smell. Through targeted sniffing, primary, secondary, and tertiary notes are identified, reflecting raw mater
Definition and purpose Nosing cap is a lid for a whisky glass used to retain scent and aroma during nosing and tasting by temporarily dampening the evaporation of volatile compounds. The cap is ty
Oak is the most common wood used for whisky casks and forms the basis for many of the aromas developed during maturation.
Materials and Species The most common woods for whisky casks are European
Definition and background OB stands for Official Bottling and denotes whisky that is released by the distillery itself under its official label and branding. The whisky typically comes from the distil
Definition Oily whisky is a term used for whiskies that feel full-bodied and thick on the palate, with a pronounced oily sensation. This mouthfeel is due to a high concentration of fat-soluble comp
Definition Old Fashioned is a classic whiskey-based cocktail that primarily focuses on highlighting the whiskey's character through a light sweetness and bitterness. It is traditionally prepared by
An oloroso sherry cask refers to a sherry cask of the oloroso type, used for aging or finishing whisky, and is known for its dry, oxidative style as well as its darker color.
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Definition On the rocks is the term for whisky served with ice in a glass, typically a short tumbler glass (old fashioned or lowball). The aim is to cool the whisky and, to varying degrees, add dil
Definition An online whisky tasting is a remote tasting in which participants conduct a structured evaluation of different whiskies over the internet. Participants often receive a tasting kit with
An opening bottle is the term for the bottle of whisky that is opened and often tasted first at a larger event or official tasting. The first dram serves as an introduction to the day’s lineup and giv
When a bottle of whiskey is opened, its contents are exposed to oxygen through the headspace and through the stopper or cork. Small amounts of oxygen can trigger long-term oxidation reactions, while g
Palate (smag) denotes the sensory input in the mouth, which is registered when the whisky meets the tongue and palate. On the palate, the five classical tastes are registered – sweetness, acidity, sal
Partially decomposed plant material formed in peat bogs is used as fuel in drying malted barley in whisky production. During drying, smoke from the combustion of peat is introduced, and this smoke
Definition Pibedram is a historically or culturally oriented practice in which a single glass of whisky is enjoyed at the same time as a pipe of tobacco is smoked. The practice emphasizes slow tas
Port Cask refers to the storage or finishing of whisky in port wine casks from the Douro region of Portugal. Port casks add color, sweetness, and a vinous complexity that can balance both alcohol and
After-maturation refers to additional storage in a secondary cask after the primary maturation. The purpose is to add extra complexity, color and certain wood notes that arise from the wood's interact
Description Plakatflaske refers to a whisky bottle whose label is designed in a style inspired by poster art. The label design functions as both marketing and artistic identity and seeks to connec
A pot still is a copper kettle used for batch distillation, employed in the production of spirits such as whisky. The characteristic arrangement typically consists of a kettle with a broad bottom, a n
Definition and Context PPM (Phenol Parts per Million) denotes the concentration of phenolic compounds in malt, measured as the number of parts phenols per million parts of malt. In practice this is
Definition Pre-ordering (pre-order) in a whisky context refers to the process by which a buyer reserves or purchases a bottle before the official release date or before general distribution. This p
Definition and meaning
Proof is a unit of alcohol strength, especially in the USA. American proof is defined as twice the alcohol percentage ABV: Proof = ABV × 2. A spirit with 40% ABV is therefo
Definition and use
The proof gallon was a historical British unit of measurement used to calculate duties on taxed spirits. The unit combined the volume measure gallon with a strength or quality s
The PX cask refers to aging in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks. This type of cask contributes a pronounced sweetness and a dark color, which are transferred to the whiskey, imparting substantial body and a
Definition and Size Quarter Cask is a whisky barrel with a capacity of around 125 liters (approx. 125 L), which corresponds to about a quarter of a typical 500-liter cask. The smaller size provides
Quarter Gill is an older Scottish volumetric unit used for small whisky servings. It constitutes a quarter of a Gill, which in turn defines a quarter pint in the Imperial measurement system. A Quarter
Racked Warehouse describes a modern whisky maturation facility where the casks are placed vertically on a racked system. The system enables high storage capacity in a limited footprint and allows the
Definition A rarity bottle is a whisky bottle that is particularly rare and sought after. Its value and significance among collectors are determined by limited production, historical context, uniq
Definition and scope Rarity value in whisky refers to the price or amount of value that rare bottles are expected to command on the secondary market. It is not synonymous with the bottle's drinking
Definition Reference malt is a whisky that serves as a standard or benchmark during tastings and quality control. It provides a common reference point for aroma, taste, and mouthfeel, and makes it
A refill cask is a cask that has been used one or more times to store whisky and is then used again for a new batch. Since the cask has already released a significant portion of its ex
Refluxing in distillation systems describes the process by which part of the vapor rising in the column or pot still is cooled and returns as liquid rather than leaving the system as the finished spir
Region-typical whisky describes a spirit whose dominant aromatic and flavor characteristics clearly reference a specific geographical region. The region's identity arises at the meeting point of terro
Definition A restaurant bottle is a whisky that is released and/or sold exclusively through the restaurant trade and is not available in broad retail. The releases are often tied to a specific rest
Definition and significance The aging period in whisky refers to the time the spirit has spent in an oak cask from distillation to bottling. It is a central parameter that affects color, aroma and
A rosette is a decorative prize awarded by a competition and made as a ribbon that gathers its ends into a rosette-like form. It serves as a visual proof of competitive merit and is often used in the
Rum casks refer to barrels that previously contained rum and are reused for aging or finishing whisky. Ex-rum casks contribute characteristic notes, particularly tropical fruit and sweetness, and ofte
Rusty Nail is a classic cocktail consisting of Scotch whisky and Drambuie, a honey- and herb liqueur. It balances the dryness of the whisky with the sweetness and the spicy notes of Drambuie, and is t
Rye mashbill describes the share of rye in the mash, the grain blend used for mashing and later fermentation. A high rye content is a hallmark of rye whiskeys and contributes to a spicy and dry profil
Rye whiskey is an American whiskey whose mash typically consists of at least 51% rye. This composition gives a distinctly spicy and peppery profile compared with bourbon, which has more corn and s
A tasting bottle is a small bottle designed to deliver small amounts of whisky for tasting. Typical volume is in the range of 2–5 cl (20–50 ml). The smaller size makes it possible to present variation
Scotch whisky is a spirit that, in accordance with the Scotch Whisky Regulations, must be labelled as Scotch whisky when it meets the requirements for origin, ingredients, distillation, maturation, an
Scottish evening is an organized event focusing on Scottish whiskey and related culture. The event gives participants the opportunity to explore the regional diversity of whiskey, understand producers
Definition Seasonal dram refers to whisky that is primarily enjoyed in connection with specific seasons or holidays, and whose flavor profile, serving style, and social context reflect the characte
Structure and Principle An outer shell houses a bundle of many small tubes. Steam typically flows through the tubes, while cooling water flows in the shell around them. Baffles in the shell create
Definition A sherry-seasoned cask (English: sherry-seasoned cask) is an oak cask that has previously been in contact with sherry and is subsequently used for aging or finishing whisky. The cask has
Definition and meaning A short finish describes a whisky in which the aftertaste and the concluding notes fade quickly. The tasting experience ends quickly, and the longer developing aftertaste is
Definition A signature dram is a distillery's most well-known or characteristic expression, often functioning as the distillery's house style and as a reference point for consumers and critics. It
Definition The signature edition describes a bottle that expresses the distillery's house style and serves as a carefully curated representation of the distillery's identity throughout the producti
Definition Single barrel refers to a bottling that comes from a single oak barrel and therefore is not a blend of contents from several barrels. The contents of the bottle thus reflect the bottle'
Single Batch is a designation for whisky bottled from a defined production batch. The term is used differently between distilleries and is not a universal standard; therefore its meaning may vary.
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Single Cask
A bottling from a single cask without blending. This type of bottling is characterized by high intensity and great variation from cask to cask.
Definition Single Cask (one single ca
Single Estate is a term for whisky in which the grain used in the distillation is grown on the distillery's own fields. This provides high traceability and enables expression of terroir in the spirit,
Single Farm Origin refers to whisky where the grain primarily comes from a single farm, and where the origin is documented throughout the supply chain. This approach places terroir and the farm's grow
Definition Single Farm Whisky denotes a whisky in which the entire production chain – cultivation of the raw material, malting, distillation and aging – takes place on a single farm or estate. This
Single Grain
A detailed explanation of the whisky style built on grains other than malted barley. Typically corn, wheat, or other unmalted grains are used, and the distillation is often done in col
Single malt whisky is defined as whisky produced exclusively from malted barley from a single distillery and distilled in copper pot stills. It can be composed of several casks, but all casks come fro
Small Batch is an unofficial marketing term that some whiskey distilleries use to describe a bottling composed of a limited number of casks. There is no legal or industry standard for what constitutes
Small Grain is an American designation used in bourbon production to describe the non-corn grain varieties included in the mash bill alongside corn. In practice, the term primarily refers to rye and w
Smoky whisky describes whisky in which peat smoke forms a central part of the aroma and taste experience. The pronounced smoke mainly stems from peat malting, where the barley malt is dried over a fla
Solera is an aging method, originally developed in the Spanish sherry tradition, in which the inventory ages through continuous topping up of casks across a number of levels. In whiskey, solera is use
Solera vats are large wooden casks (usually oak) used in the solera method for fractional blending of whiskeys from different aging levels. The system creates a continuous blend, where overall quality
Sour mash describes the use of leftovers from a previous fermentation in bourbon production to stabilize the pH in the current fermentation. The remaining liquid, called backset or stillage, is added
Definition Special Release (in Danish often referred to as a special edition) refers to a whisky bottling released by the distillery in limited quantities. Such releases are often launched to mark
Unique releases outside the standard portfolio constitute special bottlings in the whisky world. These bottlings deviate from a distillery's normal range and are typically produced in limited quantiti
A Specialdram is a whisky that is selected and enjoyed on special occasions. It differs from everyday releases by often being limited in production, having a special vintage, or being selected for a m
Geografi og afgrænsning Speyside is a whisky region in northern Scotland, located along the Spey River and forming the eastern part of the Highlands, which are traditionally regarded as part of the
Spice notes refer to the aroma and flavor nuances in whisky that resemble spices and warm aromas. They contribute to complexity and can be more or less prominent depending on style, maturation, and ag
Spicy whisky denotes whiskies, where warm spices play a primary role in both nose and palate. The character often arises through a combination of malt profile, maturation in casks, and prominent spice
A spiced finish denotes the part of the whisky's aftertaste where warming spices come forward and contribute to the lingering sensation in the mouth after swallowing. The finish is ofte
The second distillation is called a spirit run and is carried out in a spirit still. The distillate is divided into three fractions: foreshots, hearts and feints (tails). This division aims to control
Spirit Safe is a locked measuring and distribution cabinet used in traditional whisky distilleries to control and document the cuts of the distillate. The cabinet acts as a monitoring and control poin
Spirits Act is a designation for historical British laws that regulated the distillation of spirits and the duties associated with it. The principles and practices of the laws formed the basis for how
Definition A spring release is a seasonal whisky release launched in the spring by a distillery or brand. It is typically released in limited quantities and marks the start of a seasonally schedule
The standard edition is the distillery's base edition and forms the backbone of ongoing production. It often represents the house style and character and is typically sold without an age statement, kn
Style describes the whisky's characteristic sensory profile and explains how aroma, taste, and mouthfeel are typically experienced. The style is not geographic or producer-based, but reflects the prop
Storage climate refers to the temperature, humidity, and general environmental conditions in whisky storage facilities and describes how these conditions affect stored casks and their contents over ti
Butiksaftapning denotes a whisky that is released exclusively to a specific retailer or chain. It is often a limited release and can be a single cask or a small batch.
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Shaved, Toasted & Re-charred wine casks (Jim Swan method) is a technique for reusing used wine casks in whisky production. The method enhances the intensity of oak notes and adds fruity elements as we
Designation A study bottle refers to a low-cost whisky bottle, typically aimed at students and beginners. It prioritizes accessibility and price over deep complexity or long-term aging.
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Sulfur compounds play a significant role in the aroma and flavor of whisky. They arise primarily during fermentation and later influence distillation and maturation. In small amounts, certain sulfur c
Sommerdram is a term for whisky that, especially during the summer months, is enjoyed in lighter and more refreshing forms. It prioritizes freshness and fruity or floral notes and often has a less pro
A sweet finish describes an aftertaste in which sweet notes dominate and linger in the mouth long after a sip. The sweet tone can appear as honey, simple syrup, caramels, or a dessert-wine-like sweetn
Definition Sweet mash refers to a fermentation method in whisky production, where the mash is fermented without reusing spent mash from previous batches. This contrasts with sour mash, where a por
Sweet whisky describes a flavor profile in which sweetness dominates both aroma and taste. The primary sweetness often comes from vanilla, caramel and honey and can be enhanced by oak casks and sweet
Definition The label collector is a person who primarily collects whisky labels as collectibles. A label denotes the actual marking on a whisky bottle and can include the distillery's name, origin
Hvad er tails Tails refer to the late fractions in a distillation run, which capture the heavier and less volatile compounds after the heads and hearts have been distilled off. In practice, tails r
Taiwanese whisky has, through Kavalan, marked Taiwan on the whisky map. The tropical heat and high humidity in Yilan County accelerate the maturation process in the casks and often give relatively ear
A bottling series is a collection of whisky bottles released as a cohesive unit under a common name, theme, or concept. Each release in the series is an independent bottling, often from a specific cas
Definition A taste challenge is an organized blind tasting of whisky, where participants attempt to identify which whisky is in each sample based on aroma and flavour without knowing the brand, ori
A tasting panel is an official group whose primary task is to evaluate and approve whisky before bottling. The panel's evaluations form the basis for product descriptions and for the final approval of
Definition A tasting notebook is a systematic registration tool for recording whisky experiences. It provides a consistent framework for noting identification, context, and sensory characteristics
A tasting event is an organized whisky tasting, where a selection of whiskies is evaluated according to a predetermined plan to enable a systematic comparison of aroma, flavor, and finish. Participant
Notes record sensory impressions and the overall assessment of a particular whisky. A consistent structure makes both comparison and archiving of comments and data easier.
Fragrance profile The aroma profile is described in terms of intensity, character, and development.
Nose
Definition A set of small bottles for whisky tasting, assembled to enable comparison of different releases, vintages, or styles in a controlled framework. The samples are typically clearly identifi
Definition 2,4,6-trichloroanisole (TCA) is an aroma contaminant often associated with cork materials and a characteristic smell and taste that many describe as wet cardboard, mold, or musty cellar
Definition Tennessee whiskey is a type of American whiskey that resembles bourbon but is distinguished by two central defining requirements: the distillation and aging take place in Tennessee, and
Terroir in whisky denotes the particular local conditions surrounding barley cultivation, the composition of the water source, and the surrounding environment, which together give the whisky's charact
Testdram refers to a small portion sample of whisky, typically around 1–2 cl, used for temporary sensory evaluation of a new distillate, a batch, or an existing bottle to assess quality, balance, and
Definition Cask strength refers to whisky bottled without dilution at bottling time, and thus at the alcohol strength the whisky had in the cask. In English it is often referred to as 'cask strengt
Definition Cask rotation denotes the systematic movement of barrels in an aging warehouse (cellar or storage) with the aim of promoting more uniform maturation. During rotation, the positions of ba
Toasting and charring are two preparation methods for new oak barrels used in the aging of whisky. Both methods alter the wood's chemical composition and thus the spirit's flavor profile, but they pro
Definition Traditionsdram is a dram, typically whiskey or a similar spirit, consumed as part of an old custom or tradition. The drink is often associated with community, symbolism, and marking of s
Definition Transition dram is a dram (whisky) taken in a slow, ritualized gesture to mark a meaningful transition in life. It can be used at life's milestones, such as completing education, changin
A travel flask is a small, tightly sealed container for spirits, primarily designed for transport during travel without the risk of leaks. Typical models range from 50 ml to 100 ml and are therefore s
Definition The Travel Retail Exclusive (TRE) designation refers to whiskies that are released exclusively or primarily for sale in travel retail channels, particularly in airports and other duty-fr
Barrel aging is the process by which spirits develop their character through contact with oak barrels and through small amounts of oxygen diffusion through the wood's pores. Through this contact the w
The choice of wood used for aging whisky influences aroma, flavor, color, and texture through the extractives that migrate from the wood into the liquid. In practice, oak dominates, but experiments wi
Triple Wood describes whiskey whose maturation takes place in three different cask types during aging rather than in a single cask type. With this approach, different characteristics from each cask ar
Characteristics - Form and construction: The tumbler is a short, wide stemless glass with a clearly thick bottom. The wide opening provides good visibility of the color of the liquid and highlights ai
A heavy whisky is characterized by a powerful body and high intensity in both aroma and flavor. The color is often deep and dark, typically as a result of long maturation and the use of dark casks, fo
Smoke types in whiskey refer to distinct aroma and flavor characteristics that originate from smoke sources during production and aging. Four central categories dominate sensory descriptions: barbecue
Definition Unfiltered whisky is whisky that does not undergo cold filtration (chill filtration) before bottling. This often corresponds to the designation non-chill filtered (NCF) and means that a
Valinch is a long, thin pipette-like instrument used to withdraw small samples directly from a barrel during whiskey storage. The instrument enables assessment of color, aroma and taste without fully
Definition Vertical tasting is a form of whisky tasting in which one evaluates a single whisky expression across multiple different vintages or bottling moments. The aim is to record how aging and
Definition A village whisky tasting, in a whisky context, refers to a smaller, locally organized tasting, often held in a village or small town, where a selection of whiskies is presented to parti
Vintage denotes the distillation year of the whiskey and is used as an identifier on bottles that originate from a particular production run. The concept focuses on when the whiskey was
Definition An age-dated edition is a whisky in which the distillation year is clearly indicated on the label. The stated date refers to the year the whisky was distilled, and it enables tracking th
Virgin Oak refers to a new oak cask that has never previously been in contact with liquid, and which is used for aging whisky and other spirits. Often American white oak (Quercus alba) is used, but Eu
Definition Warehouse Angel is a poetic term for the evaporation of liquid from wood casks during the aging of whisky in warehouses. The term describes the portion of the total volume that disappea
Devil’s Cut (also known as Warehouse Devil) refers to the portion of the whiskey that diffuses into the pores of the oak during aging and is therefore not readily available in the liquid drawn from th
Definition A warehouse manager is an employee at a whisky distillery with overall responsibility for the warehouses and cask management. The role includes storage, tracking, and maintenance of casks t
A whisky warehouse constitutes a complex environment where the microclimate is not uniform throughout the building. Although casks and containers often assume general storage conditions, small geograp
Definition and Purpose Warehouse numbering is a systematic identification tool for casks in a whisky warehouse. The main purpose is to be able to locate and track each cask throughout its entire l
Definition Warehouse Rat is a humorous designation in whisky circles for a person, often an employee or enthusiast, who in the warehouse taps small drams of the whisky – i.e., a habit of frequent
Washback is a fermentation vessel in whisky production, where wort ferments into wash and forms the alcoholic base for the distillation. The vessel can be made of wood or stainless steel and typically
Water addition to whisky refers to the careful addition of small amounts of water to cask-strength whisky to alter the aroma and flavor experience.
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Water adjustment in whisky refers to the gradual dilution of whisky with water with the aim of opening aromas, balancing the flavor, and reducing the burning sensation of alcohol in the nose and mouth
Bottling day (bottling) is the specific day on which the whisky is drawn from a cask into bottles and released to the market. At this point, certain technical parameters for the final
Welsh whisky is the spirit produced in Wales and part of the British whisky landscape. The modern scene has experienced a resurgence since the late 1990s and early 2000s, when several small distilleri
Wheated bourbon is a type of bourbon where wheat serves as the secondary grain in the mash bill instead of rye. This gives a softer, sweeter, and often creamier flavor profile than rye-based bourbons.
A whisky bar is a specialized drinking establishment where the main focus lies on whiskies and related experiences. The bar typically offers a broad or particularly deep selection of whiskies from dif
A whisky glass is a glass design that is specifically shaped to enhance the perception of aroma and flavor in whisky. The shape of the glass affects how aromas develop, how the liquid moves in the gla
Whisky is a distilled spirit based on grain and aged in oak barrels for a period, often measured in years. Style, flavor, and regulations vary between countries and regions.
Spelling and meaning
A whisky club is an association or group of whisky enthusiasts who meet regularly to explore whisky as craftsmanship, culture and a tasting experience. Members exchange knowledge, experiences and tast
Definition: Whiskyaften denotes a private or club-based gathering where participants meet for a shared tasting of selected whiskies and accompanying discussions about aroma, flavor, and cask aging
A whisky festival is a major event where producers, distributors, and organizers come together to present and showcase whisky to a broad audience. The aim is to give guests the opportunity to taste a
Description Whisky Sour is a classic cocktail that balances the whisky's character with fresh lemon juice and sugar syrup. Versions that contain egg white develop a creamy foam, which provides a so
A whisky stone (cooling cube) is a cooling unit made of stone or metal, used to chill whisky without dilution by lowering the liquid's temperature.
Materials - Stone: non-porous stones such as so
Tasting notes in whisky
1. Fruity notes Common fruit notes: - Citrus: lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit - Stone fruit: apple, pear, quince - Tropical fruit: pineapple, mango, banana, coconut - Sto
Concept Whisky tourism describes tourist activities where the primary motivation is to visit whisky production facilities and participate in related experiences such as tours, tastings, masterclas
A whisky journey refers to planned trips with the aim of visiting distilleries and whisky regions to observe production, understand historical and geographical influences, and participate in tastings
A wooden cask is a container made of wood, typically oak, used for storing and aging whiskey. During the aging process, the spirit slowly diffuses in and out of the wood's pores, which over time gives
Wort is the sugary liquid that is extracted from the mashing of malt and separated from the grain mass by lautering. It serves as the source of fermentable sugars that are converted into alcohol durin
Description Worm-tub is a condenser consisting of a spiral of copper tubing, which is normally submerged in a vessel filled with cold water. Steam from the distillation column passes through the tu
A yeast strain is a genetically distinct unit of yeast (typically Saccharomyces cerevisiae), used for whisky fermentation. Strain differences influence which enzymes are produced, and thus which prima