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Macallan 30 Year Old Double Cask 2022 Release 70cl, 43%
The 2022 edition of The Macallan’s annual Double Cask release sees whisky drawn from sherry-seasoned American and European oak casks, after aging for 30 years. With no added colour, this is an impressively well aged single malt from the Speyside producer.
Edrington has added another ultra-premium extension to The Macallan’s portfolio, this time unveiling a 30-year-old single malt Scotch whisky.
Sitting in the brand’s ‘Double Cask’ series, the single malt consists of liquid matured in both Sherry-seasoned American and European oak casks. The Macallan Double Cask 30 Years Old joins the ‘gold’, 12-, 15- and 18-year-old expressions in the series.
The Macallan Double Cask 30 Years Old, aged for thirty years in a harmonious union of American and European oak sherry seasoned casks, to create a unique taste and character.
Acclaimed photographer and artist Erik Madigan Heck was inspired by nature and the landscape of The Macallan Estate when capturing the complex flavour of The Macallan Double Cask 30 Years Old.
The whisky itself is a rich and luxurious medley of flavour, and Erik Madigan Heck used natural light to capture this depth of character in his still life. The reflective surface enhances the idea of flavours blending– almost as if seamlessly merging together as one – with the soft focus echoing the long-lasting taste experience.
The whisky’s golden acorn natural colour is the focal point of the shot. Its rich tone and translucent glow has influenced the colour palette of the piece as a whole, with the soft caramels and browns and pops of red and green once more showcasing the depth of its flavour profile.
Macallan 30 Year Old Sherry Oak 2022 Release 70cl, 43%
The 2022 release of this spectacular Speysider has landed at MoM Towers. Matured in sherry-seasoned oak casks from Jerez for 30 years and bottled at 43% ABV. With a rich mahogany hue like that, expect heaps of sherry character from this exquisite single malt Scotch whisky from The Macallan.
Linkwood 2010 Valinch & Mallet 11 Year Old (70cl, 53.2%)
BRAND / DISTILLERY LINKWOOD
AGE 11 Years Old
VINTAGE 2010
BOTTLED 2022
CL 70cl
%ALC 53.2%
BOTTLER Valinch & Mallet
cask 134 Sherry cask
Bottles 550bts
COUNTRY Scotland
REGION Speyside
Glen Moray 12 Year Old American Oak 1L, 48%
Glen Moray 12 Year Old American Oak 1L, 48% non-chill Filtered
GlenAllachie 2008 Single Cask 14 Year Old Chinquapin Barrel 70cl, 57.2%
Distillery Glenallachie
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Single Cask for UK
Vintage 30.06.2008
Bottled 02.2023
Cask number 6894
Stated Age 14 years old
Cask type Chinquapin Barrel
Number of bottles 259
Strength 57.2 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
GlenAllachie 2010 Single Cask 12 Year Old #804024 Oloroso Puncheon 70cl, 61.7%
Distillery Glenallachie
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Single Cask for UK
Vintage 03.12.2010
Bottled 02.2023
Stated Age 12 years old
Cask type Oloroso Puncheon
Cask number 804024
Number of bottles 719
Strength 61.7 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
Highland Park Warrior Series Collection one of 300 Complete Set
A complete set one out of 300 All 8 bottles
This Highland Park bottling celebrates King Christian I of Denmark and his important role in the Orkney Islands becoming part of Scotland in 1468. He was a clever and cosmopolitan sovereign who managed to unite Denmark, Norway and Sweden, a region that at the time, included the Orkney Islands where our world renowned distillery has been based since 1798.
One of the rarest bottles of the Highland Park range in modern times, only 300 bottles of the King Christian Volume 1 have been released for the travel retail market. It was released in Feb of 2016 as part of the Warrior series.
Matured in a combination of Refill Butts and Hogsheads of exceptional age and character, this whisky, like its namesake king, is the embodiment of unity.
This expression has been matured in both refill butts and hogsheads of “exceptional age”.
Thorfinn was a man of much power and influence, who at one stage controlled the whole of the Orkney Islands. The Orkneyinga Saga described him as a great chief, the tallest and strongest of men whose remains are buried in St Magnus Cathedral on Orkney.
Colour: A fairly full deep reddy copper with lighter gold tones running through.
Nose: A fuller dunnage / old oak cask nose going on here, with just a touch of lactic acid which tales off thankfully after a few moments leaving eucalyptus and cedar wood notes along with sweet autumn berries and gentle sherry christmasness and spice.
Palate: Pretty thick mouthfeel here, at first you think it’s smooth, but then spices kick in reminding you of Thorfinn’s power! It’s sweet, with wispy heathery sweetness amongst the gentle peat smoke. There’s American Oak sherry casks giving a menthol hit that turns up stronger in the finish.
Finish: A fresh slightly minty menthol kick, yet fruity and sweet. It’s fairly old and complex and stays around your palate for ages. Yummy.
Thoughts: A slightly off-putting nose for me at first but that clears given time to breath (you should give old whisky the time it deserves). Would I pay €1000 for a bottle? Nope… This needs to have its age stated at the very least in my mind when you’re paying that much. A pleasure to try nonetheless.
Ragnvald was most at home aboard his longship undertaking his many great expeditions throughout the Middle East & Asia.
Colour: Full golden with rusty tints.
Nose: Could be described as “old school”, it’s full of old dunnage cask wood nose. Leather, casks, old stuff! Highland heather that’s wilting because it’s over hot smoke from a peat fire near the end of its burn. Coming out are old restrained sherry notes, and lashings of vanilla fudge from great first fill bourbon casks. Really a nose you keep sniffing at and enjoying.
Palate: Thicker and old tasting on the palate, spicy and lively however. Green and red apples dipped in toffee custard.
Finish: Complex and lasting, sweet and fruity with vanilla cream running through and a blast of smoke at the end. Balanced so that no sour cask notes are to be found, ideal.
Thoughts: Corker of a whisky, just the old style I love, but that my wallet doesn’t. For that sort of price you’d hope for an age statement. Saying that, damn, it’s a fine old dram to sit with for a lovely long evening while it’s cold and wet out.
The last three & most recent offerings in the ‘Warrior’ series use an increased quantity of European oak sherry seasoned casks. This allows Sigurd, Ragnvald & Thorfinn to deliver more complex, richer and sweeter flavours.
Sigurd is considered amongst the strongest & most courageous warriors and ultimately one of the most feared Viking Earls.
Colour: Full gold with slightly rusty copper hues.
Nose: Give it some time and gentle soft autumn fruits will greet you, a little like a harvest festival pudding with a sheath of corn next to it for decoration.
Palate: A fuller, more oily mouthfeel greets you introducing smooth and creamy fruits as if they’ve been stewed and covered in vanilla custard, with nutmeg over the top to spice it up a touch. Inviting with a hint of smoke.
Finish: Smooth and oily, but something in there keeping you refreshed. Sweet and decadent, yet balanced and not deeply into the winter fruits.
Thoughts: A much more soothing and fine dram here, starting to be reflected in the price. It’s got more going on, but feels more relaxed and competent.Harald
Produced using both American & European oak casks. 50-50 first fill and refill, almost 50-50 Euro and American oak sherries.
Celebrated through this release, King Harald was famed for his army, which was revered across the world at that time.
Colour: Full gold
Nose: Give it some time to open up and you’re rewarded with sherry fruits, raisins and sultanas all sitting in their own smoky pit. A little costal nature has crept in from somewhere. Spices and ginger are all there supporting it nicely.
Palate: Ever so slightly thin on the palate considering what the nose promises, but it’s smooth and sweet with gently spiced baked apples, it’s very pleasant indeed.
Finish: Slightly tingly on the way down and warming on the chest, nice and interesting finish here of a reasonable length.
Thoughts: A more full time autumnal dram that’s still light enough as an early evening drop of drammage.
EINAR
Highland Park Einar: 1L, 40% ABV
Einar was crafted as a tribute to one of the most feared and ruthless Vikings of his time. Einar was a hard and successful Viking, often venturing on treacherous long voyages.
Produced using both American & European oak casks.
Nose: For me a little more closed at first, but soon opens out revealing sweet, darker autumn fruits amongst smoky whiffs.
Palate: Smooth going spiced fairly quickly then settling back down to dark brown sugar and winter Christmas cake fruits. Quite autumnal. Just a tickle of smoke from the peat, but fairly restrained. Light enough mouthfeel (can only assume it’s chill-filtered), something also slightly spirity there too.
Finish: Sweet, warming, fruity and medium in length.
Thoughts: Not a surprise in that this is defo a step up from Svein, it’s gone from a summery dram into something much more suited for a slightly chilly autumn day, good stuff, and still fairly reasonably priced.
SVEIN
Highland Park Svein: 1L, 40% ABV
There’s lots of American Oak Sherry casks, a decent percentage are first fill (30%).
Colour: Light gold
Nose: Barley malt coming through easily, I guess this is a little younger. Sweet and gentle hints of smoke. Green toffee apples and a touch of citrus (orange peel).
Palate: Instant sweet hit of smooth barley and vanilla sugars with slight spices kicking in after a moment along with a slight smokiness. Oak hinting strongly right in the background, enough to peak your interest. Fairly light mouthfeel, balanced, summery and easy going.
Finish: Spiced warmth hits your chest and dies away reasonably fast with dying embers lasting much longer.
Thoughts: A rather nice, inexpensive session dram.
This cask strength special edition is part of The warrior Series bottled exclusively for the Taiwanese duty free market – 70cl at 60.5% strength.
Benriach Quarter Cask (1L, 46%)
A litre bottle of Benriach Quarter Cask, which is first aged in bourbon barrels before a second maturation in bespoke quarter casks. The smaller casks allow for more interaction between the wood and whisky, amplifying those buttery, woody flavours we know and love.
Bunnahabhain 40 Year Old 2018 Release 70cl, 41.9%
Four long decades have crawled by as this precious whisky slowly and silently matured within our warehouses by the sea. Indeed, the casks that this whisky was maturing in were all but forgotten, until our blending team discovered them whilst reviewing the warehouse ledgers. Sourced from the legendary wines and spirit merchant, J.G Turney, these casks have been home to this stunning whisky for the past forty years.
This unique 40 Year Old is as rare as it is prized – if you’re ever lucky enough to hold one, be gentle, you’re holding a piece of history! As with all our single malt whiskies, this is non-chill filtered and natural colour.
The pinnacle of the Bunnahabhain range, aged for 40 long years: a piece of distillery history. A combination of casks ‘found’ in the warehouse by the master blender (as is so often the case), these long-aged whiskies were vatted to create this rich, deep and complex dram. A showcase of the best of Bunnahabhain.
Category Single Malt
Distillery Bunnahabhain
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Stated Age 40 years old
Number of bottles 1000
Strength 41.9 % Vol.
Size 700 ml
Glenfiddich 29 Year Old Grand Yozakura Awamori Finish (70cl, 45.1%)
The limited edition Glenfiddich 29-year-old, Grand Yozakura celebrates the unforgettable experience of ‘cherry blossom viewing at night’ — a fleeting moment when beautiful blossoms can be admired under the moonlight. As the first Scottish single malt whisky to do so, this expression has been finished in casks that used to hold Japanese Awamori — an aged spirit native to the island of Okinawa made from rice.
The nose offers zingy herbal aromas along with zesty and ripe fruits, caramelised almonds and cinnamon. The palate is layered with notes of toasted oak, creamy vanilla toffee-coated green apples and silky tannins with an earthy lingering finish.
Distillery Glenfiddich
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Grand-Yozakura
Bottled 2022
Stated Age 29 years old
Cask type Japanese Awamori Finish
Strength 45.1 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
Girvan 26 Year Old 1996 cask 910315 Single Cask Series The Red Cask Company (70cl, 51.3%)
Superb well-aged single grain Scotch whisky, distilled back in 1996 and rested for 26 years, part of which was spent in a first-fill oloroso sherry cask. It was bottled by The Red Cask Co. in 2022 at 51.3% ABV, with an outturn of 247 bottles.
Category Single Grain
Distillery Girvan
Bottler Global Whisky Limited (GWhL)
Bottling serie The Red Cask Co.
Vintage 17.04.1996
Bottled 2022
Stated Age 26 years old
Cask type First Fill Oloroso Sherry Hogshead Finish
Cask number 910315
Number of bottles 247
Strength 51.3 % Vol.70cl
Tomintoul 36 Year Old 1977 (cask 3700) Vintage Single Cask Bottle No.316 (70cl, 54.9%)
Following their 1981 Vintage Single Cask, Tomintoul have dug out an even older single malt whisky, this one coming from April 1977! After a lengthy maturation in a sherry cask, the whisky was bottled in June 2015, without chill-filtration or colouring, with an outrun of 470 beautiful bottles, which come in rather handsome presentation boxes.
Category Single Malt
Distillery Tomintoul
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Vintage Single Cask
Vintage 12.04.1977
Bottled 06.2015
Stated Age 38 years old
Cask type Sherry Cask
Cask number 3700
Number of bottles 316/470
Strength 54.9 % Vol.
Glenfiddich Scottish Royalty Ceramic Jug Bottled 1980s Mary Queen Of Scots (75cl, 40%)
A ceramic jug of Glenfiddich decorated with an image of Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587), part of the Scottish Royalty series. We estimate this was bottled in the 1980s.
Glencadam 33 Year Old 1982 cask 737 Bottle No.103 (70cl, 53%)
This single cask bottling of Glencadam 32 year old single malt Scotch whisky was distilled in June 1982 and bottled over three decades later in June 2016, with an outturn of 240 bottles. Another top notch single cask release from the Glencadam distillery.
Category Single Malt
Distillery Glencadam
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Vintage 10.06.1982
Bottled 01.2016
Stated Age 33 years old
Cask number 737
Number of bottles 103/240
Strength 53 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
Glencadam 28 Year Old 1989 cask 7455 Bottle No.190 (70cl, 56.8%)
A single cask bottling from Glencadam, matured for 28 years (from November 1989 to January 2018) in a single sherry cask. It was bottled with an outturn of just 312 bottles, and comes with a presentation box which looks like the bottle ought be to very comfy residing in. Honestly, it looks comfier than my actual bed.
Category Single Malt
Distillery Glencadam
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Vintage 09.11.1989
Bottled 01.2018
Stated Age 28 years old
Cask type Sherry Cask
Cask number 7455
Number of bottles 190/312
Strength 56.8 %
Vol.Size 700 ml
Glencadam American Oak Reserve (70cl, 40%)
A creamy Highland single malt from the Glencadam Distillery, dubbed American Oak Reserve. This expression was matured in bourbon barrels, imparting their gloriously vanilla-rich, softly fruity, enjoyably spicy notes to Glencadam’s expertly crafted spirit, resulting in a wonderfully enjoyable dram.
Tomintoul 17 Year Old 2005 Edition Pedro Ximénez Sherry Cask Finish (70cl, 46%)
Tomintoul which has been given fantastically sherried finish. Distilled in 2005, this Speyside single malt matured for 17 years and was finished in PX sherry butts selected from renowned producers, Fernando de Castilla. Non-chill filtered, 9,870 bottles were produced of this limited edition whisky.
Tomintoul 15 Year Old 2006 Edition Portwood Finish (70cl, 46%)
A 2006 Tomintoul single malt that was initally matured in ex-bourbon casks and finished in ex-Port pipes, before being bottled at 15-years-old. Aromas of brambles, red cherry, toasted brioche and amoretti biscuits fill the nose, complemented by notes of cherry Bakewell, dark fruits, marzipan, clove and pink peppercorn throughout the palate.
Tomintoul 14 Year Old 2008 Edition White Port Cask Finish (70cl, 46%)
A white Port, and of whisky obviously, but it’s not too often that the two meet, so this rare occasion is most welcome! Distilled at Tomintoul in 2008, this 14-year-old single-malt Scotch was finished in white Port casks, imparting delicious sweet, vinous notes to the elegant malt at its core.
Tomintoul 12 Year Old 2010 Edition Oloroso Sherry Cask (70cl, 40%)
A limited-edition 2010 Tomintoul single malt, initially matured in ex-bourbon casks and finished in oloroso sherry casks from Andalucía, Spain. The palate offers notes of caramel, dried fruit, toffee and vanilla that linger in the finish