The Macallan
Volume
750ml
ABV
43%
Retailers
1
Have you ever wondered what the flavor of Macallan whisky was like before the 1940s? We have without a doubt done so, and we have no doubt that some of you have as well. This 1938 ...
Macallan 1938 (Bottled 1980s) (Gordon & Macphail)
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Have you ever wondered what the flavor of Macallan whisky was like before the 1940s? We have without a doubt done so, and we have no doubt that some of you have as well. This 1938 vintage Macallan single malt bottle was bottled by Gordon & MacPhail in the 1980s, so here is your opportunity to find out (in an appropriately antique-looking bottle and presentation case, we might add). Amazingly rare material.
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In Craigellachie, Moray, Scotland, there is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery called The Macallan. A completely owned subsidiary of Edrington, The Macallan Distillers Ltd. acquired the Highland Distillers trademark in 1999. Next to Glenfiddich and, by some estimates, Glenlivet, The Macallan is widely regarded as the second- or third-highest-selling single-malt scotch. The Macallan was first solely aged in wood sherry barrels that were sent to the distillery from Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. The Fine Oak series, a new flagship offering from The Macallan that debuted in 2004, has whiskey that has been aged in bourbon oak barrels in addition to sherry casks. The Triple Cask Matured range replaced the Fine Oak line as of 2018. On our estate in Speyside, Scotland, is where the Macallan Distillery is located. Here, in a place fit for the attitude it reflects, we craft our unmatched single malts. Just 400 meters from our former distillery and next to Easter Elchies House, our distillery was created by the highly regarded international architectural firm Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.
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