Monde Selection experts particularly appreciated the whiskey’s expressive and well-balanced profile. Deep amber in colour with warm copper reflections, the whiskey immediately suggests maturity and concentration. The aromatic profile is generous and layered, opening with notes of toasted grain, caramel and dried fruit before evolving into touches of almond, cigar box, fine oak and delicate spice. Subtle hints of leather, tobacco and lightly burnt wood further reinforce the complexity derived from the sherry cask.
Smooth and expansive from the outset, the palate develops through waves of malt, dried fruit and soft caramel, supported by elegant woody notes and a remarkably well-integrated alcohol structure. Touches of brioche, roasted nuts and warming spice add depth and personality, while the texture remains rounded and controlled despite the whiskey’s intensity. The finish is long, elegant and persistent, marked by lingering dried fruit and warm, refined oak tones.
Expressive yet composed, Stranahan’s Sherry Cask offers a sophisticated interpretation of American whiskey, where complexity, balance and a distinctive sherry cask influence come together with precision and depth, securing its place among the 2026 Jury Prize nominees.
