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  • The Macallan Edition No. 5 Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Macallan Edition No. 5 Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    $134.10 Availability: In Stock
    Size750mL
    Proof97 (48.5% ABV)
    *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
    In collaboration with masters at the Pantone Color Institute, The Macallan Edition No. 5 celebrates The Macallan’s commitment to natural color and the intricate whisky making process.

  • Macallan 18 Yr Sherry Oak

    Macallan 18 Yr Sherry Oak

    $318.49 Availability: In Stock
  • Macallan Classic Cut 2020

    Macallan Classic Cut 2020

    $118.29 Availability: In Stock
  • The Macallan Harmony Collection Amber Meadow Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Macallan Harmony Collection Amber Meadow Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    $89.55 Availability: In Stock
    Size750mL
    Proof88.4 (44.2% ABV)
    *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
    This limited-edition single malt was crafted by The Macallan Whisky Mastery Team in collaboration with Stella and Mary McCartney. The third release from the Harmony Collection takes its inspiration from lush Scottish grasslands and was matured in sherry seasoned oak and bourbon casks.

  • The Macallan Estate Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Macallan Estate Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    $161.55 Availability: In Stock
    Size750mL
    Proof86 (43% ABV)
    *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
    Packaged in an exquisite gift box, this expression pays tribute to The Macallan’s rich heritage. It’s crafted by Whisky Maker Sarah Burgess using barley from the neighboring Easter Elchies estate which is distilled annually during the course of a single week.

  • The Macallan Edition No. 4 Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Macallan Edition No. 4 Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    $217.35 Availability: In Stock
    Size750mL
    Proof96.8 (48.4% ABV)
    *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
    The Macallan Edition No.4 is the embodiment of The Macallan’s renovated Speyside distillery, capturing the essence of its beautiful craftsmanship in every drop.

  • Macallan Reflexion

    Macallan Reflexion

    $1,546.99 Availability: In Stock
  • Macallan No.6

    Macallan No.6

    $4,549.99 Availability: In Stock
  • Macallan Estate

    Macallan Estate

    $236.51 Availability: In Stock
  • Macallan Rare Cask

    Macallan Rare Cask

    $327.59 Availability: In Stock
  • Macallan "M" Crystal Decanter

    Macallan “M” Crystal Decanter

    $5,459.99 Availability: In Stock
  • Macallan 18 Year Double Cask

    Macallan 18 Year Double Cask

    $318.49 Availability: In Stock
  • The Macallan 25 Year Old Anniversary Sherry Cask Scotch Whisky

    The Macallan 25 Year Old Anniversary Sherry Cask Scotch Whisky

    $2,811.37 Availability: In Stock
  • The Macallan Masters of Photography: Elliott Erwitt Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Macallan Masters of Photography: Elliott Erwitt Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    $2,790.00 Availability: In Stock

    About The Macallan Masters of Photography: Elliott Erwitt Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Macallan Masters of Photography: Elliot Erwitt Edition is the fourth iteration of the award-winning series that marries together two great art forms: whisky making and photography. The series is comprised of 58 unique images taken by Erwitt that capture the essence of Scottish life. After the images were taken, a cask of whisky was paired with each of them (meaning 58 casks were paired in total) by The Macallan’s whisky maker to reflect the character of the photograph. In the United States, only ten different whisky-photo sets will be available. Each set includes a signed 11″x 14″ print and 375ml of the paired whisky in an antiqued flask, nested in a hollow of Erwitt’s enclosed book. The timeless quality of Erwitt’s work mirrors The Macallan’s history of excellence, while the wit and charm of his images warms you like a dram of the world’s best single malt.

    Only 320 sets are available in the United States. Pick one up today!

    About The Macallan

    Situated on a ridge above the banks of the River Spey, the Easter Elchies House has been the spiritual home of The Macallan for over three centuries. In 1820, Alexander Reid sowed the fields surrounding the rented home with barley and established the first licensed distillery on the estate, which he named Macallan after an ancient church that had been destroyed by fire during the 15th century. In the slow winter days, Reid would ferment and distill his excess grains into whisky, which was often drunk straight from the still or sold to travelers passing through the town.

    Today, the Macallan Estate encompasses 370 acres, 95 of which are devoted to the production of the Macallan Estate’s Minstrel barley (a single acre produces about 2.5 tons of barley each year, enough to yield 1,800 bottles of The Macallan). In addition, the distillery contracts with farmers to purchase barley that is low in nitrogen and high in starch, resulting in a rich and oily whisky.

    After the harvest, the barley is malted and mashed in one of The Macallan’s two mash tuns, a process that takes between four and eight hours. Then, the barley is fermented with a specially cultured yeast before being distilled twice through The Macallan’s copper-pot stills. The copper comprising the stills acts as a catalyst and enhances the formation of sweet esters while minimizing impurities such as sulfur. In addition, the curiously small stills — some of “the smallest stills within the Scotch whisky industry,” according to production manager Alexander Tweedie — produce a whisky with a heavy, oily flavor. Following distillation, The Macallan distillers remove the heads and tails of the whisky and collect approximately 16% of the spirit to fill into casks for maturation. This “cut,” which is among the highest of any Scottish distillery, results in a more full-bodied and richer whisky.

    About Scotch

    Scotch is the most popular whisky in the world and is considered the king of them all! There are five whisky regions in Scotland (six if you count the not officially recognized Islands), and each of them produces spirits with unique properties and distinct tasting notes. (The type of grain used determents the type of the scotch.)

    Malt whisky is made of malted barley, and grain whisky uses other grains like corn or wheat. Most of the time, a whisky is blended from different distilleries hence the name blended scotch, but if a malt whisky is produced in a single distillery, we get something extraordinary called a single malt.

    Check out our impressive selection of scotch whiskies, find your new favorite in the Top 10 scotch whiskies, or explore our treasury of rare & hard to find scotch whiskies.


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  • The Macallan Lalique 62 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Macallan Lalique 62 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    $71,100.00 Availability: In Stock

    About The Macallan Lalique 62 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    Situated on a ridge above the banks of the River Spey, the Easter Elchies House has been the spiritual home of The Macallan for over three centuries. In 1820, Alexander Reid began renting the home from Sir Lewis Grant of Grant. Reid was a farmer, and soon after he sowed the fields surrounding the home with barley, Reid established the first licensed distillery on the estate, which he named Macallan after an ancient church that had been destroyed by fire during the 15th century. In the winter — when there was little activity on the farm — Reid would ferment and distill his excess grains into whisky, which was often drunk straight from the still or sold to travelers passing through the town.

    Today, the Macallan Estate encompasses 370 acres, 95 of which are devoted to the production of the Macallan Estate’s Minstrel barley (a single acre produces about 2.5 tons of barley each year, enough to yield 1,800 bottles of The Macallan). In addition, the distillery contracts with farmers to purchase barley that is low in nitrogen and high in starch, resulting in a rich and oily whisky.

    After the barley is harvested in late August and early September, it is malted before being mashed in one of The Macallan’s two mash tuns, a process that takes between four and eight hours. Then, the barley is fermented with a specially cultured yeast before being distilled twice through The Macallan’s copper-pot stills. The copper comprising the stills acts as a catalyst, and enhances the formation of sweet esters while minimizing impurities such as sulphur. In addition, the curiously small stills — some of “the smallest stills within the Scotch whisky industry,” according to production manager Alexander Tweedie — produce a whisky with a heavy, oily flavor.

    The Macallan Lalique 62 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky: The Spiritual Home is the second-oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan. The whisky was laid to rest in sherry-seasoned American Oak casks in November, 1950, and bottled 62 years later in gorgeous Lalique crystal decanters styled after the Easter Elchies House on the Macallan Estate.

    As a result, the whisky has a natural bright amber color, along with an aroma of toffee, blood oranges, apple cinnamon and ginger root. Sweet, delicate notes of figs, vanilla and mocha chocolate dominate the palate, and are complemented by an underlying body of polished oak. The finish is long and embracing, with beautiful notes of clove, raisins and cigar leafs.

    Only 400 bottles of this outstanding whisky will ever be produced. Pick up yours today!

    About Scotch

    Scotch is the most popular whisky in the world and is considered the king of them all! There are five whisky regions in Scotland (six if you count the not officially recognized Islands), and each of them produces spirits with unique properties and distinct tasting notes. (The type of grain used determents the type of the scotch.)

    Malt whisky is made of malted barley, and grain whisky uses other grains like corn or wheat. Most of the time, a whisky is blended from different distilleries hence the name blended scotch, but if a malt whisky is produced in a single distillery, we get something extraordinary called a single malt.

    Check out our impressive selection of scotch whiskies, find your new favorite in the Top 10 scotch whiskies, or explore our treasury of rare & hard to find scotch whiskies.


    Read More

    Natural bright amber color, along with an aroma of toffee, blood oranges, apple cinnamon and ginger root. Sweet, delicate notes of figs, vanilla and mocha chocolate dominate the palate, and are complemented by an underlying body of polished oak. The finish is long and embracing, with beautiful notes of clove, raisins and cigar leafs.

  • The Macallan 42 Year Old 1969 Duncan Taylor Rarest Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Macallan 42 Year Old 1969 Duncan Taylor Rarest Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    $21,600.00 Availability: In Stock

    About The Macallan 42 Year Old 1969 Duncan Taylor Rarest Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    Situated on a ridge above the banks of the River Spey, the Easter Elchies House has been the spiritual home of The Macallan for over two centuries. In 1820, Alexander Reid began renting the home from Sir Lewis Grant of Grant. Reid was a farmer, and soon after he sowed the fields surrounding the home with barley, Reid established the first licensed distillery on the estate, which he named Macallan after an ancient church that had been destroyed by fire during the 15th century. In the winter — when there was little activity on the farm — Reid would ferment and distill his excess grains into whisky, which was often drunk straight from the still or sold to travelers passing through the town.

    Today, the Macallan Estate encompasses 370 acres, 95 of which are devoted to the production of The Macallan Estate’s Minstrel barley (a single acre produces about 2.5 tons of barley each year, enough to yield 1,800 bottles of The Macallan). In addition, the distillery contracts with farmers to purchase barley that is low in nitrogen and high in starch, resulting in a rich and oily whisky.

    After the barley is harvested in late August and early September, it is malted before being mashed in one of The Macallan’s two mash tuns, a process that takes between four and eight hours. Then, the barley is fermented with a specially cultured yeast before being distilled twice through copper-pot stills. The copper comprising the stills acts as a catalyst, and enhances the formation of sweet esters while minimizing impurities such as sulphur. In addition, the curiously small stills — some of “the smallest stills within the Scotch whisky industry,” according to production manager Alexander Tweedie — produce a whisky with a heavy, oily flavor.

    Following distillation, The Macallan distillers remove the heads and tails of the whisky and collect approximately 16% of the spirit to fill into casks for maturation. This “cut,” which is among the highest of any Scottish distillery, results in a more full-bodied and and rich whisky.

    Bottled by Duncan Taylor (an independent, family-run bottler that has been named “Independent Bottler of the Year” by Whisky Magazine), Macallan 42 Year Old Rarest Single Malt Sc otch Whisky (Duncan Taylor Bottling) was originally distilled on September 10th, 1969, and subsequently bottled on January 24th, 2012 from Cask 6860. Set in a magnificent crystal decanter, the whisky’s fruity aromas of blood orange, peach and dark cherries lead to an exquisite, oily palate complete with delicate oak, star fruit, chocolate and pomegranate seeds. The finish is filled with a lush creaminess, with hints of wet grass and pralines.

    This is the last bottle available in the U.S., so be sure to act fast and pick up this bottle today!

    About Scotch

    Scotch is the most popular whisky in the world and is considered the king of them all! There are five whisky regions in Scotland (six if you count the not officially recognized Islands), and each of them produces spirits with unique properties and distinct tasting notes. (The type of grain used determents the type of the scotch.)

    Malt whisky is made of malted barley, and grain whisky uses other grains like corn or wheat. Most of the time, a whisky is blended from different distilleries hence the name blended scotch, but if a malt whisky is produced in a single distillery, we get something extraordinary called a single malt.

    Check out our impressive selection of scotch whiskies, find your new favorite in the Top 10 scotch whiskies, or explore our treasury of rare & hard to find scotch whiskies.


    Read More

    Fruity aromas of blood orange, peach and dark cherries lead to an exquisite, oily palate complete with delicate oak, star fruit, chocolate and pomegranate seeds. The finish is filled with a lush creaminess, with hints of wet grass and pralines.

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