Tasting Notes
- Nose: Toasted oak char, vanilla bean, brown sugar, dried orange peel, subtle spice
- Palate: Caramel and toffee sweetness, roasted grain, cinnamon bark, dark chocolate, honey
- Finish: Medium to long with lingering oak tannins, warm baking spices, gentle heat
Product Details
| Spirit Type | American Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 50.0% (100 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 4 Years |
| Distillery | Corbin Cash Spirits |
| Region | Atwater, California |
| Barrel Type | Single Barrel (Barrel No. 101) |
| Proof | Cask Strength |
Perfect For
- Neat Sipping: Experience the full character and intensity of cask strength whiskey
- Whiskey Cocktails: Adds bold flavor and proof to Old Fashioneds and Manhattans
- Collector's Shelf: Single barrel expressions offer unique, unrepeatable flavor profiles
- Spirited Tastings: Compare with other American whiskeys to explore regional differences
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Toasted Oak Single Barrel Whiskey taste like?
Toasted Oak delivers rich caramel and toffee sweetness balanced by toasted oak char and warm baking spices. The cask strength bottling preserves the whiskey's full intensity, with notes of vanilla, brown sugar, and dark chocolate leading to a warming, spice-driven finish.
Is Toasted Oak good for cocktails?
Yes, the 100-proof strength makes Toasted Oak excellent for cocktails that need bold whiskey character. It shines in Old Fashioneds, Whiskey Sours, and Manhattans, where the higher proof cuts through other ingredients while maintaining its oak and caramel notes.
How should I drink Toasted Oak Whiskey?
Start by tasting it neat to experience the full cask strength character, then experiment with a few drops of water to open up different flavor layers. For cocktails, the high proof means a little goes a long way in creating flavorful drinks.
What makes this whiskey special?
This is a single barrel release, meaning each bottle comes from one specific barrel (No. 101), making it a unique expression that can't be exactly replicated. The cask strength bottling preserves the whiskey exactly as it came from the barrel, without dilution.
Is Toasted Oak worth the price?
Single barrel cask strength whiskeys offer exceptional value for whiskey enthusiasts seeking unique expressions. The 4-year age statement and 100-proof bottling provide substantial character and versatility for both neat sipping and cocktail making.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.