Single Cask
American Oak Ex-Bourbon
Cask Nº TD0477
A hidden gem of bright fruits and silky texture.
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American Oak Ex-Bourbon
10 Year Old American Oak ex-Bourbon Single Cask TD0477 was filled in November of 2014 and decanted in July of 2025 in a single 200L first-fill American oak ex-Bourbon cask. Yielding just 279 bottles in total, this whisky is bottled at a strength of 47.1% ABV.
Our American Oak ex-Bourbon single casks are some of our most awarded and esteemed expressions, beautifully enhancing our distinctive and fruity spirit. With a robust malt base, it unfolds layers of vanilla, caramel, coconut, fruit, and delicate hints of white floral and herbal notes. As single cask bottlings, every batch presents distinct nuances, reflecting the character of each barrel.
DETAILS
TD0477
10 Years, 7 Months
11/11/2014
10/07/2025
47.1%


“A hidden gem. Bright, fruity and full of texture, delivering fruit, sweet bread, nuts and gentle spice in a perfectly balanced, playful single cask.”
Sullivans Cove Sensory Team
TASTING NOTES
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Nose
Vibrant tropical fruits, candied orange, macadamia and jubes.
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Palate
Silky and full in texture, with baked sweets, custard and maple.
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Finish
Generous in length, carrying vanilla, cinnamon sugar and pancakes.
American Oak
Ex-Bourbon
Our American Oak ex-Bourbon expressions are matured in a barrel that has previously been used once to age bourbon. Our most awarded expression, American oak ex-Bourbon barrels carry notes of sweet vanilla, coconut and fruit salad.
All American Oak
“Our dedication to long-term maturation has remained the same since 1994, enabling us to consistently release Australia’s oldest whiskies, a choice underpinned by one ethos - the whisky comes good when the whisky comes good; we don’t bottle to a schedule, instead, we are guided by the liquid.”
“Our dedication to long-term maturation has remained the same since 1994, enabling us to consistently release Australia’s oldest whiskies, a choice underpinned by one ethos - the whisky comes good when the whisky comes good; we don’t bottle to a schedule, instead, we are guided by the liquid.”