Macallan Edition No.4 75cl, 48.4%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Burnished copper. This is taken directly from the official published colour note for the release.

Nose: Bold and rounded honey with a sweet apple note. Orange zest follows a background of ginger and nutmeg. Robust, polished matured oak comes at the end in contrast to the subtle green wood and floral undertones. This is taken directly from the official published nose note for the release.

Palate: Nutmeg with wood spices and green cloves open up immediately, with a calm following the intense beginnings, leaving a sweet and vanilla viscous mouth coating. This is taken directly from the official published palate note for the release.

Finish: Fruity with oaky sweetness, long and lasting. This is taken directly from the official published finish note for the release.

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Description

Macallan Edition No.4 75cl, 48.4% is the fourth release in The Macallan Edition Series, an annual limited-edition collection created to explore different dimensions of whisky making through cask selection and design. The official Macallan archive presents Edition No.4 as a celebration of the new Macallan Distillery and of the brand’s whisky-making heritage, while reviewed auction sources show that 75cl examples were bottled for the US market and imported by Edrington Americas.

What makes this bottling especially attractive is the way it combines one of the most architectural Edition releases with a less standard bottle format. The official archive describes it as zesty, vibrant and invigorating, built from a combination of European and American oak casks, while your current listing adds that the whisky was aged in seven different cask types and bottled in 2018. That gives the 75cl version a stronger variant identity without changing the core Edition No.4 profile.

Why Choose Macallan Edition No.4 75cl, 48.4%

Macallan Edition No.4 75cl, 48.4% stands out because it is not simply another numbered Macallan release. It is the fourth chapter in the Edition Series and the bottle created to mark the design and craftsmanship of the new Macallan Distillery. In this 75cl format, reviewed auction sources also link it to the Edrington Americas import market, which gives it extra distinction compared with the more familiar 70cl version.

For drinkers, it offers a bright and structured profile built around rounded honey, sweet toffee, citrus fruits, ginger, nutmeg and polished oak. For collectors, it carries added appeal because it sits in the middle of the six-bottle Edition run while also appearing in a less standard 75cl format. The flavour profile is based on the official tasting notes, while the collector emphasis is an inference supported by the reviewed 75cl market references.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for collectors building a complete Macallan Edition Series set and wanting the fourth release in a less standard 75cl format. This is based on the official position of Edition No.4 in the series and on reviewed auction references identifying 75cl examples as Edrington Americas imports.

It is ideal for Macallan drinkers who enjoy honey, sweet apple, orange zest, ginger, nutmeg, vanilla sweetness, wood spices and polished oak in a modern limited edition. This is based on the official published tasting profile for the release.

It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a more format-specific Macallan Edition bottle to a serious whisky shelf. This is an inference based on its 75cl market format, official series identity and the design-led story behind Edition No.4.

Product Details

Product Name: Macallan Edition No.4 75cl, 48.4%. The naming reflects the user-provided bottle title and your current listing.

Category: Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This follows The Macallan’s official classification for Edition No.4.

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

Region: Speyside, Scotland. This is the standard classification used for The Macallan in reviewed bottle references.

Series: Edition Series. The official archive identifies Edition No.4 as part of the annual Edition Series.

Release Position: Fourth release in the Edition Series. This is stated directly in the official archive.

Market Format: Reviewed auction sources describe 75cl examples as Edrington Americas imports bottled for the US market. This is based on auction references rather than a separate official 75cl Macallan product page.

Bottle Size: 75cl. This is stated directly in your current listing and supported by reviewed auction references.

ABV: 48.4%. This is stated directly in the official archive, your current listing and the reviewed auction references.

Bottled: 2018. This is stated directly in your current listing and supported by reviewed bottle references.

Cask Profile: Combination of European and American oak casks. This is taken directly from the official archive.

Cask Composition: Your current listing states that Edition No.4 was aged in seven different cask types, including European and American oak refill butts and hogsheads, plus first-fill casks from Vasyma, Diego Martin Rosado, Jose y Miguel Martin and Tevasa.

Bottle Count: Your current listing states 300,000 bottles for Edition No.4. A separate outturn specifically for the 75cl Edrington Americas format was not confirmed in the reviewed sources.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because it combines a clearly defined place in the Edition Series with a less standard market format. Within complete Macallan Edition runs, bottles with a strong independent identity often stand out most clearly, and Edition No.4 already has that through its connection to the new distillery. The 75cl Edrington Americas format adds another layer of interest for collectors who look for regional or market-specific variants. The first point is based on the official archive, while the extra format appeal is an inference supported by reviewed auction references.

It is also attractive because the whisky itself was designed to show structure and craftsmanship rather than simply another flavour twist. The official archive ties it directly to the design and engineering of the new Macallan Distillery, which helps the bottle stand as both a collectible series piece and a very recognisable modern Macallan in its own right.

Additional information

Weight 1.995 kg