Macallan Whisky Maker’s Edition

Whisky: The Macallan Whisky Maker’s Edition NAS, 42.8%
± £70 ≈ R865 (Unavailable in SA)

The Macallan 1824 Collection is exclusive to travel retail and consists of four whiskies, each telling a story of the distillery’s history. This expression has apparently been crafted by The Macallan whisky maker for his personal enjoyment and uses both ex-sherry and ex-bourbon casks. Judging from the colour there’s a lot more sherry influence here, and since that’s what The Macallan are famous for, I’m looking forward to this.

Nose: Plenty of the typical sherry fruit along with apple and oranges, as well as the usual sherry spices including nutmeg and clove. A very moreish ginger and nut biscuit among the rich oak lined with sweet toffee and honey. The depth indicates some well aged casks, but although the flavours are here, the integration isn’t.

Taste: Lots more fruit, nutmeg and ginger among the aged smoothness with the subtler sweet notes persisting. A serious kick of pepper at the end of the palette. Unfortunately I’m still finding it disjointed.

Finish: A medium finish with the spice resonating well after the liquid is gone. Notes of charred oak and a slight hint of dark chocolate. Some serious heat burning-up here.

My Score: 78

I’m disappointed. Although there are nuances here akin to the highly regarded sherried Macallans (like the 18yo), it’s unbalanced and not the usual refined experience I expect from the distillery. I even found the less-sherried Select Oak expression from the same series moderately better. Macallan can do sherry better than this without doubt.

Other Scores: JH 83

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Posted on January 17, 2012, in Macallan, Reviews: Single Malt Scotch and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Marc,
    i have also tasted this one next to the 18 and 12 yo…
    u can check it out : http://whiskyisrael.co.il/2010/10/25/whisky-israel-sherry-mostly-summit-2/

    i agree this is not the best of expressions from the Mac, but not a bad one. very odd ABV% don’t you think?

    • It is good, but their core sherried range is of such a high standard that these odd releases don’t compare very well. It may be a better idea for such releases to be more ex-bourbon based as to not encourage comparison.

      Very strange alcohol volume, was wondering about it too. I guess we’d have to ask “The Macallan Whisky Maker” ;)

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