Auchentoshan Three Wood Single Malt Scotch WhiskySingle Malt Scotch Whisky | 43% ABV (86 Proof) | 750mLProcess & ProfileAuchentoshan Three Wood is a Lowland single malt that undergoes a unique triple maturation process in three distinct types of oak: Ameri
Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 43% ABV (86 Proof) | 750mL
Auchentoshan Three Wood is a Lowland single malt that undergoes a unique triple maturation process in three distinct types of oak: American bourbon, Spanish Oloroso sherry, and Pedro Ximnez sherry casks. Distilled using Auchentoshans signature triple distillation method, this expression delivers a smooth, complex whisky with layers of rich fruit, dark sweetness, and warming spicean excellent showcase of wood influence and Lowland refinement.
Aromas of dark plum, brown sugar, and roasted hazelnuts
Rich palate of toffee, fig, and dark chocolate
Notes of cinnamon, molasses, and orange peel
Long, velvety finish with hints of sweet spice and sherry
Matured in three cask types: bourbon, Oloroso, and PX sherry
Triple distilled for exceptional smoothness and purity
Bold flavor profile with complex layers of sweetness and spice
A standout Lowland Scotch that bridges richness and elegance
Ideal for those who enjoy sherried and dessert-style whiskies
Enjoy neat or with a splash of water to reveal deeper layers of fruit and spice. Also works well paired with a rich dessert like chocolate torte or crme brle for a luxurious tasting experience.
1. Why is it called Three Wood?
Because its matured in three types of casks: ex-bourbon, Oloroso sherry, and Pedro Ximnez sherry, each contributing to its layered flavor.
2. Is Auchentoshan Three Wood peated?
No, it is an unpeated whisky, focusing on sweetness, fruit, and sherry richness.
3. What does triple distillation do?
Triple distillation makes the spirit lighter and smoother, enhancing drinkability and subtle complexity.
4. Is this expression part of the core range?
Yes, Auchentoshan Three Wood is a permanent and widely available release.
5. Does it contain any artificial coloring?
It may include caramel coloring for consistency, as is common in many Scotch whiskies.
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