Commercially-produced whiskeys from large brands which you will be familiar with often use “vatting” as a means of ensuring their whiskey bottlings always taste the exact same. This is essentially a “recipe” of combining various casks to give an identical flavour profile to each bottling. This gives the brand consistency and it certainly has its place in whiskey as the regular customer knows what to expect from Brand X when they open one of their bottles.
Why doesn’t each cask just taste the same?
* Wood
This is because wood is an organic