Macallan Gold 1824 Series 70cl, 40%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Burnished gold. This is taken directly from the official published colour note for the release.
Nose: Lemon citrus, orange peel and an interlacing sweetness, followed by vanilla, dark chocolate, floral notes and light oak. This is taken directly from the official published nose note for the release.
Palate: Citrus and boiled sweets, with hints of ginger and cinnamon, while soft oak tones reveal toasted apples. This is taken directly from the official published palate note for the release.
Finish: Medium sweet, malty and slightly dry. This is taken directly from the official published finish note for the release.
Description
Macallan Gold 1824 Series 70cl, 40% is the lightest expression in The Macallan’s original 1824 Series, a range built around natural colour rather than age statements. In the official series overview, Macallan explains that the collection moves from lighter lemon-citrus styles to richer dried-fruit intensity, and Gold sits at that fresher, brighter end of the spectrum.
What makes this bottle especially attractive is that it captures an important transition in modern Macallan history. The official Gold page states that this expression was later reborn as Double Cask Gold from the end of April 2018, keeping the same whisky while changing the name, bottle and packaging. That gives the 1824 Series-labelled version a clear identity of its own for collectors who prefer the earlier presentation.
Why Choose Macallan Gold 1824 Series 70cl, 40%
Macallan Gold 1824 Series 70cl, 40% stands out because it offers a softer, more citrus-led style within a discontinued Macallan range that many collectors still look back on with interest. It combines the visual appeal of the original colour-led 1824 Series with official tasting notes built around lemon citrus, orange peel, boiled sweets, gentle spice and toasted apples, making it a very accessible bottle that still carries recognisable Macallan character. Its appeal is strengthened further by the fact that Macallan later renamed the same whisky as Double Cask Gold, which helps the original Gold bottling feel like a distinct chapter in the brand’s presentation history.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for collectors who want an original 1824 Series release rather than the later Double Cask Gold presentation. The official Macallan archive confirms that the Gold name and packaging were replaced from April 2018.
It is ideal for Macallan drinkers who enjoy a lighter, brighter profile with citrus, sweetness, soft oak and gentle spice instead of a heavier sherried style. This is based on the official Gold tasting notes and the 1824 Series positioning.
It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a discontinued entry-point Macallan from a well-known house series to a serious whisky shelf. This is an inference based on its former role in the range, its recognisable presentation and its discontinued original-name status.
Product Details
Product Name: Macallan Gold 1824 Series 70cl, 40%. This follows the user-provided bottle title and matches reviewed market naming for the expression.
Category: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This is supported by official Macallan collection pages and specialist bottle records.
Distillery: The Macallan. This is stated on the official Gold page and in reviewed bottle records.
Region: Speyside, Scotland. This is supported by official Macallan collection pages and specialist bottle records.
Series: The 1824 Series. This is stated on the official Gold page and the official 1824 Series overview.
Range Position: Lightest expression in the original 1824 Series progression. This is based on the official Gold page and the official series description of the range progressing from lighter citrus notes to richer flavours.
Status: Discontinued under the Gold name and officially reborn as Double Cask Gold from the end of April 2018. This is stated by Macallan.
Cask Style: Officially, the successor Double Cask Gold page states that the same whisky is matured in American and European oloroso sherry seasoned oak casks. Reviewed specialist records for the 1824 Gold bottling also describe sherry oak casks from Jerez, Spain.
Bottle Size: 70cl. This is supported by reviewed bottle records and retailer listings.
ABV: 40%. This is stated on the official Gold page and the official Double Cask Gold archive page.
Barcode: 5010314100100. This is supported by reviewed specialist bottle records.
Bottle Count: 20,000 bottles. This figure appears in reviewed specialist and retailer records, although I did not locate an official Macallan outturn statement in the pages reviewed.
Collector’s Note
This bottle has solid collector appeal because it belongs to the original 1824 Series, a Macallan range with a very recognisable identity that has now been replaced in the core lineup. The official archive makes clear that Gold was later reintroduced as Double Cask Gold, so the older 1824 Series-labelled bottle now stands as the earlier form of a whisky that survived the range transition.
For collectors, that earlier-name status matters. Gold may have started life as the lighter entry point in the series, but original packaging, discontinued naming and the documented 20,000-bottle figure in reviewed market records give it a stronger shelf and archive appeal than an ordinary current core-range bottle. The final comparison is an inference based on its discontinued status, series identity and reviewed outturn references.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.995 kg |
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