American Malt in Oloroso Focus
Westland Sherry Wood is not an attempt to imitate Scotch tradition. It is a deliberate exercise in American single malt shaped by sherry cask maturation. The result is dense, polished, and confidently modern without losing structure. This is a serious whisky, and it knows it.
Who Is This For?
For drinkers who appreciate sherry influence but want something outside the Scottish template. Also for those curious about American single malt done with discipline rather than bravado.
Overall Character
Rich, structured, and sherry-forward. Dark fruit, roasted malt, and firm oak sit at the centre, supported by confident weight and clarity. It leans toward density but avoids heaviness.
Production Style
Distilled from 100% malted barley, matured in Oloroso sherry-seasoned European and American oak casks. Non-peated. Bottled at 46% ABV.
Nose
Immediate aromas of dried fig, raisin, and dark cherry. Cocoa powder and toasted walnut follow, with a thread of espresso and polished oak. There is sweetness, but it is controlled. The balance between fruit and wood is well judged.
Palate
Full-bodied and composed. Dates, baked plum, and orange peel unfold alongside dark chocolate and roasted coffee bean. The oak is present but integrated, offering grip rather than dominance. Texture is firm and confident without becoming syrupy.
Finish
Long and warming. Drying notes of cocoa, spiced oak, and a gentle bitterness reminiscent of black tea linger. The fruit fades slowly, leaving structure and spice behind.
Strengths
Well-integrated sherry influence with depth and composure
Strong texture and presence at 46%
Distinct identity within American single malt
Limitations
I find the oak just a shade assertive in the final third, slightly tightening the finish.
Value & Use Case
Best suited to slow evening pours and comparative tastings alongside sherry-driven Scotch. It holds its own confidently and rewards attention. Not a casual sipper, but not austere either.
Similar Whiskies
Aberlour A’bunadh – Sherry intensity and dark fruit depth, though higher in strength
GlenDronach 15 Revival – Rich Oloroso character with similar dried fruit emphasis
Balcones Sherry Cask – Another American take on sherry maturation, often bolder and sweeter
Final Verdict
Westland Sherry Wood succeeds because it does not try to sound Scottish. It speaks in its own accent. The sherry is pronounced, the oak firm, and the structure deliberate. If anything, its seriousness may surprise those expecting American exuberance. This is not a loud whisky. It is a composed one.
Score
Nose – 89 / 100
Palate – 88 / 100
Finish – 87 / 100
Balance – 88 / 100
Overall – 88 / 100










