The Macallan

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The Macallan 12 year single malt Scotch
The Macallan 12 year single malt Scotch
The Macallan cask strength single malt Scotch
The Macallan cask strength single malt Scotch

The Macallan is a single malt Scotch whisky, produced at Macallan Distillery near Easter Elchies House, at Craigellachie in the Speyside region. Originally, The Macallan was only matured in oak sherry casks brought to the distillery from Jerez, Spain. Beginning in 2004 Macallan introduced a new main product, the Fine Oak series, with the whisky mellowed in bourbon oak casks as well as sherry ones[1]

The Macallan distillery also produces a brand of single malt scotch under the Sean Michael's label. In 2007, a bottle of 1926 vintage Macallan was sold at a Christie's auction for $54,000, making it one of the most expensive bottles of liquor ever.[2]

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The distillery produces a number of expressions, the most generally available being the 12-year-old, though the 18-year-old is also well known. Expensive 25- and 30-year-old versions can also be found. Additionally, a 116-proof cask strength (i.e., non-diluted) version is widely available. The Elegancia, an 80-proof (as opposed to 86-proof) 12-year-old, is available only at duty-free shops. The Macallan is one of the ingredients of The Famous Grouse blend.

  • The Macallan 7, 10, 12, 18, 25, & 30 years old
  • The Macallan Elegancia

  • The Macallan 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 18, 21, 25, & 30 years old

  • The Macallan (dated, in order of release): 1961 (40yo), 1946 (52yo), 1948 (51yo), & 1951 (49yo)
  • The Macallan Replica (in order of release): 1861, 1874, 1841, and 1876
  • The Macallan Vintage Travel: 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s
  • The Macallan Exceptional: I, II, III, IV, V, & VI
  • The Macallan Cask Strength: US & UK
  • The Macallan 50 Years Old
  • The Macallan Adami
  • The Macallan Blake
  • The Macallan Gran Reserva 1979, 1980
  • The Macallan Gran Reserva 1982, 2002 bottling
  • The Macallan Millennium Dec
  • The Macallan Private Eye 1961
  • The Macallan Speaker Martin's
  • The Macallan Lalique

  • The 12 year single malt is a dear favourite of Rush drummer Neil Peart. He referred to it many times in his self-penned book, "Ghost Rider".
  • The Macallan is the preferred brand of The Howard Stern Show writer Fred Norris, who drank it at the June 8, 2006 roast of Artie Lange. Norris was initially offered Dewar's, but described it as "piss water".
  • In the Japanese tokusatsu drama, Choujin Sentai Jetman, Gai Yuuki (Jetman Black Condor) drinks the Macallan.
  • A bottle of the Macallan is on the bedside table in the movie Don't Look Now's controversial love scene. The writer of the film, Allan Scott, was deputy chairman of the company at the time.
  • In Spike Lee's "25th Hour" (2002), Monty Brogan's (Ed Norton) lifelong friend Frank Slattery (Barry Pepper) orders a Macallan 18.

  1. ^ Macallan Fine Oak (page retrieved 24 May 2006).
  2. ^ http://www.nypost.com/seven/12092007/news/regionalnews/cotch_whisky_694130.htm

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