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Macallan Edition No.1 US Release 75cl, 48%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Natural Honey. This is taken directly from the official published colour note for the release.

Nose: Orange, apple and dried fruit notes with a vibrant and rich aroma, with vanilla, toffee and chocolate underlaying oak overtones. This is taken directly from the official published nose note for the release.

Palate: Warming wood spices open followed by nutmeg, cinnamon, hints of dried ginger and toffee, with fruit appearing later, fresh and balanced with fresh oak. This is taken directly from the official published palate note for the release.

Finish: Soft and lingering. This is taken directly from the official published finish note for the release.

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Description

Macallan Edition No.1 US Release 75cl, 48% is the inaugural bottling in The Macallan Edition Series and represents the American-market version of the first release, presented in the larger 75cl format. The official Macallan archive describes Edition No.1 as a distinctive limited edition drawn from eight of the finest European and American oak cask styles and sizes, created to showcase the distillery’s oak cask management at the heart of its whisky making.

What makes this US release especially attractive is the way it combines the importance of the first Edition bottling with a clearly defined market identity. Trade and auction sources identify this version as a US import handled by Edrington Americas of New York, while the wider release is also documented as a 750ml bottling for the American market. That gives this bottle added appeal for collectors who want the American-format first release rather than the more familiar 70cl version.

Why Choose Macallan Edition No.1 US Release 75cl, 48%

Macallan Edition No.1 US Release 75cl, 48% stands out because it is not simply another Edition bottle in a different size. It is the first release in the full Edition Series and, in this format, it carries a specific US-import identity that makes it more distinctive within the wider Edition No.1 family. That first-in-series position gives it real importance for collectors, while the 75cl American-market presentation helps separate it from the standard 70cl bottling.

For drinkers, it still delivers the same cask-led Macallan style that made Edition No.1 such a strong opening release, with dried fruit, vanilla, toffee, chocolate and warming wood spice all playing a clear role. This gives the bottle both historical importance in the series and genuine appeal in the glass.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for collectors building a complete Macallan Edition Series set and wanting the important first release in its US-market 75cl format. This is based on the confirmed debut position of Edition No.1 and the documented US import details for this bottling.

It is ideal for Macallan drinkers who enjoy orange, apple, dried fruit, vanilla, toffee, chocolate and warming oak spice in a richer modern limited edition. This is based on the official published tasting profile for Edition No.1.

It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a more market-specific Macallan Edition release to a serious whisky shelf. This is an inference based on its inaugural-series status, US-import identity and larger 75cl presentation.

Product Details

Product Name: Macallan Edition No.1 US Release 75cl, 48%. The naming reflects the user-provided bottle title and the documented US-import version of Edition No.1.

Category: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This follows the producer archive and trade descriptions for the release.

Distillery: The Macallan. This is the official producer of the release.

Region: Speyside, Scotland. This is stated in the US-import trade specification.

Series: Edition Series. The producer archive identifies Edition No.1 as the debut expression in the Edition Series.

Release Position: First release in the Edition Series. This is stated directly in the producer archive.

Market: US Release / US import. This is supported by multiple trade and auction sources describing this bottling as a US import and American-market version.

Bottle Size: 75cl. This is confirmed in the US-import specifications and American-market references.

ABV: 48%. US-market sources list this bottling at 48%, while the general producer archive page for Edition No.1 shows 48.1%, which appears to reflect a market or label rounding difference rather than a different identity of release.

Bottling Year: 2015. This is stated in both auction and trade references for the release.

Cask Type: Eight European and American oak cask styles and sizes. This is taken directly from the producer archive for Edition No.1.

Cask Composition: Matured in 58% butts, 23% hogsheads and 19% puncheons. This is supported by auction and trade references for Edition No.1.

Barcode: 812066020874. This is listed in the US-import trade specification.

Bottle Count: No confirmed public outturn was found in the sources reviewed for this US Release bottling.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because it sits at the starting point of the full Edition Series while also carrying a more specific US-market identity than the standard release. First bottles in a numbered series often attract extra attention, and that effect is strengthened here by the 75cl American format and documented Edrington Americas import connection. This is an inference built on the release’s confirmed debut status and US-import references.

It is also attractive because Edition No.1 was designed to highlight The Macallan’s oak cask philosophy in a direct and memorable way. That gives the bottle meaning beyond simple scarcity, helping it stand as both a collectible first chapter and a characterful cask-led Macallan in its own right. The oak-led point is based on the producer archive, while the collector significance is an inference from its role in the series.

Additional information

Weight 2.5 kg