tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30970998.post72399720732552499..comments2024-02-28T12:28:01.924+00:00Comments on Dr.Whisky: Malt Mission 2007 #168Dr. Whiskyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07544150288363636301noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30970998.post-53426408749826989812007-10-03T12:08:00.000+00:002007-10-03T12:08:00.000+00:00Hi Dr WhiskyAs always, it was interesting to read ...Hi Dr Whisky<BR/><BR/>As always, it was interesting to read your take on "finishes": at BenRiach our preference is to call this "wood management".<BR/><BR/>"Finishes" will fulfill the Distiller's objective only if the malt whisky which is chosen is of the highest quality. At BenRiach we have used a number of different cask styles to determine how The BenRiach interacts with various cask styles and during the process we have audited the progress of these casks on a monthly basis, This has given us a comprehensive insight into the "wood management" of these various styles of oak cask.<BR/><BR/>Our objective at BenRiach is to take top quality whisky (12 - 15 years)and craft bespoke expressions with an extended flavour profile landscape: our motivation is driven solely by the pursuit of excellence: and "unlocking the secrets" to our growing fan base.<BR/><BR/>For your information, since the acquisition of the Distillery in April 2004, The BenRiach Distillery Co Ltd has been significantly in profit during every year and indeed, has never once been operating in overdraft - check out our accounts.<BR/><BR/>It is both inaccurate and worse unhelpful to suggest that this company has ever struggled financially.<BR/><BR/>Billy Walker <BR/>Managing DirectorAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com