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Macallan whiskey review
Macallan whiskey review













macallan whiskey review
  1. Macallan whiskey review skin#
  2. Macallan whiskey review series#
macallan whiskey review

Like many Macallans, it benefits from being given time to breathe and open up. Overall, this dram was unbalanced and a little disappointing in my personal experience. Producing spirit in large numbers offers them the opportunity to showcase variations across their own spectrum in a unique way. The Macallan offers a lineup that is robust in comparison to any virtually any other producer of single malts. A late flash of a burn followed by a flood of sweet cream.

Macallan whiskey review skin#

Stewed apples in the skin baked with cinnamon sticks, holiday fruitcake, almost overwhelming nutmeg and clove late.įinish: Continued floral and spice notes late in the palate through the early finish. Subtle sweetness initially reminiscent of maple candies followed quickly by floral and spice notes. The bottle provides no age statement, which is fairly common for special edition bottlings across the Scotch whisky world. The alcohol by volume sits at 42.8% in the Whisky Maker’s Edition, reflecting the lowest standard proof (also known as Imperial Proof) at which Scotch whiskies could be offered for sale prior to today’s current standard of 40% ABV. Official details regarding this particular edition of The Macallan are scarce at best. One almost feels the need to employ a travel agent just to navigate through the prolific catalogue that is The Macallan. Many of these wonderful flavors carry through to an enjoyable long finish. The palate is thick and oily, leaving the mouth coated in velvety notes of orange citrus, chocolate, and vanilla. It’s dense, complex, and a heavenly treat for the senses. Today’s Fine Oak lineup maintains a streamlined roster of 10-, 15-, 17-, 21-, and 30-year old single malts.Īdditional 1824 Collection Travel Retail offerings include other non age statement whiskies Select Oak, Estate Reserve, Oscuro, and Limited Release MMXII. Simply put, The Macallan Triple Cask Matured 18 Years Old is an exceptional single malt whisky.

Macallan whiskey review series#

The Macallan Whisky Maker’s Edition is a selection from the 1824 Collection Travel Retail series from single malt giant, The Macallan. Collectors may note there was a previous release of the Whisky Maker’s Edition offered as a part of the Fine Oak collection. Duty free stores the world over hold the occasional treasure just waiting to be unearthed by many a travel-weary whisky lover.















Macallan whiskey review