It’s that time of the year when grape juice starts fermenting and turning into wine.
Though spirits are our first love, we don’t mind an occasional encounter with a glass of good wine. Even more, the absence of grapes and wine would also make the world lack many of its finest spirits.

Did you know that half of the taste, as well as the richness of colour and aroma of whisky are developed with ageing in oak barrels that have usually been pre-used for ageing wine and other spirits (e.g. Bourbon)?
Depending on the type of result we want to achieve in the finishing process, Whisky producers choose between casks that have been previously used for Sauternes, Port, Sherry and also other wines.
The other legendary French Brandy is called Armagnac and comes from the French region of Armagnac in Gascony, SW France.

So, dear winemakers of the world, keep on the good work!
We’re looking forward to tasting your products and their … errrr, you know, relatives.