casky

/ˈkæski/
adjective
  1. Having the taste, smell, or character of a wooden cask, especially in wine or spirits.
    • The sommelier described the aroma as slightly casky and woody.
    • The aged whiskey had a pleasant, casky flavor with hints of oak.
    • Some wines can taste too casky if they are stored too long.
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