The common ground is that they’re both 12-year-old single malts. The Double Cask has a lighter profile than the Sherry Oak, which is considered the more classic example of The Macallan’s ...
The liquid was crafted before the U.S. entered World War II, resting patiently in a single sherry-seasoned oak cask since 1940. The Macallan initially released 288 decanters of the liquid back in ...