Rich Traditional Bourbon cues with wood Notes, Light raisins and dates. Rich warm and oaky like bourbon with complex layers with an unexpectedly long finish.
Deliciously smooth, with rich dried fruits and sherry, balanced with woodsmoke and spice. Described by F Paul Pacult, the renowned international whisky writer, in his book kindred spirits as 'simply the best 12-year-old single malt around'.
This 18-year-old Macallan was aged in ex-bourbon barrels before bottling, creating a spicy, intense offering, part of the Macallan old malt cask range. A rum-infused nose rich with raisins, spice and caramel is the perfect introduction to a dark and brooding flavour, espresso and cocoa working in tandem with sweet biscuit spice and stem ginger also present. The malty finish is a satisfying way to round up an exceptional drink.
Matured in European and American sherry seasoned oak casks, the Macallan Triple cask matured range offers are an extraordinarily smooth, delicate yet complex character.
One of the world’s most revered whiskies and one which if you can taste it, you simply must! macallan’s exceptional 25-year-old malt is the epitome of Speyside, winning awards and lifelong fans alike. The nose is rich in orange and pear, with sweet spices and just the slightest touch of smoke. Its effect on the palate is textbook, malty apricots, prunes and figs are paired with cinnamon and sweet nutmeg. All bound together with a burst of honey, firmly planting this malt at the heart of the speyside scene.
With the sweetness of sherry and the depth you’d expect from a quality malt whisky, Macallan 1824 series simply shouldn’t be missed. The golden hues of Macallan are further matured in 100% sherry casks delivering a sweet smoothness of exceptional quality. Mellow vanilla and orange peel offer sweetness to the flavour with is very welcome alongside the sharper citrus notes offered by lemon zest. It ends in style with hints of both light oak and dark chocolate.
The forerunner and kissing cousin to Bourbon, American Straight Corn Whiskey is defined by the US Government as having a recipe or mash bill with a minimum of 81% corn, the rest being malted barley and rye.
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