It is conceivable that this method, which is similar to the past sherry barrels in terms of operation type, can achieve relatively good results, but its high cost is definitely not a problem. But after all, it was this attempt regardless of cost and benefit that opened up the precedent for the "running bucket" industry.
So, after a whistleblower (or sherry distillery) thought about job email list it, I realized that instead of importing bottled sherry and new casks, like Lowrie, and then trying to "raise" sherry casks, why not directly import the already "Well-raised wooden barrels"?
After all, the normative object is "Sherry" rather than wooden barrels, and it just so happens that the whisky factory only wants wooden barrels, so let the Sherry wine merchants keep the barrels in Spain and pour out the wine, and only transport the barrels. Just go to Scotland. Therefore, in practice, sherry barrels have ceased to be a "by-product of the sherry wine trade" from this point in time, and have become an industry that can develop independently.