Macallan 12 Years Sherry Cask
One of THE iconic sherry malts. For years this has been the standard bottling of Macallan throughout the world. Now it has been discontinued in Europe, and prices are skyrocketing.
One of THE iconic sherry malts. For years this has been the standard bottling of Macallan throughout the world. Now it has been discontinued in Europe, and prices are skyrocketing.
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1467 | |
Macallan | |
Scotland, Speyside | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
12 Years | |
40% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Sherry Casks | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Sherry:
Sweet:
Fruit:
Honey:
Vanilla:
Peat Smoke:
Spices:
Dried Fruit:
Nuts:
Alcohol:
Herb:
Herbs:
Caramel:
Floral:
Zitrus:
Raisin:
Orange:
Tobacco:
Chocolate:
Oak:
Leather:
Oil:
Banana:
Pear:
Plum:
Ginger:
Tropical Fruit:
Malt:
Almonds:
Tasting
Sherry:
Sweet:
Nuts:
Spices:
Oil:
Oak:
Fruit:
Honey:
Vanilla:
Raisin:
Herb:
Malt:
Chocolate:
Dark Chocolate:
Chili:
Dried Fruit:
Cherry:
Caramel:
Zitrus:
Barley:
Peat Smoke:
Maritime Notes:
Herbs:
Salt:
Plum:
Alcohol:
Cinnamon:
Clove:
Almonds:
Orange:
Grapefruit:
Heather:
Nutmeg:
Wheat:
Leather:
Finish
Sweet:
Oak:
Sherry:
Fruit:
Spices:
Malt:
Nuts:
Chocolate:
Vanilla:
Herb:
Oil:
Caramel:
Leather:
Dried Fruit:
Maritime Notes:
Dark Chocolate:
Tropical Fruit:
Peat Smoke:
Clove:
Seaweed:
Salt:
Tobacco:
Raisin:
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Quality rating of this bottle
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Tasting notes of N-et-Lexus:
31. Oct 2017
All tasting notes
27. Apr 2015
Nosing:
Vanilla with a hint of ginger, dried fruits, sherry sweetness and wood smoke
Taste:
Deliciously smooth, rich dried fruits and sherry balanced with wood smoke and spice
Finish:
Sweet toffee and dried fruits, with wood smoke and spice
Vanilla with a hint of ginger, dried fruits, sherry sweetness and wood smoke
Taste:
Deliciously smooth, rich dried fruits and sherry balanced with wood smoke and spice
Finish:
Sweet toffee and dried fruits, with wood smoke and spice
There are many associations when it comes to Macallan, the ‘Rolls-Royce’ of Single Malts. Natural color and quality sherry casks. Golf clubs and tumblers. Outrageous prices and pioneer of NAS expressions. You get it, I have mixed feelings. Creamy cherry yogurt, chocolaty raisins and mild spices (cloves) compose an elegant but fairly simple nose. On the palate, you get orange marmalade, barley sugar and dried fruits with prominent, zesty wood tannins in the aftertaste. The quality of this 12-year-old classic is still there - but it's diluted and stretched thin.
RATING: 3.7/5.0 ≙ 85 pts
RATING: 3.7/5.0 ≙ 85 pts
24. May 2017
Nosing:
Heavy sherry nose. Some vanilla sweetness and lots of mixed dry fruits. It has this weird background note that falls somewhere between leather and tobacco.
Taste:
Surprisingly dry arrival, balanced sweetness develops (underlying dark caramel flavour). The oakiness is at the forefront throughout and brings a light spiciness - nutmeg?
Finish:
Oaky but not overly dry. Medium to long in length. Mixed dried fruits throughout.
Comment:
This is a very heavily sherried offering. You can tell its been in active casks for a while, the oakiness on the palate and finish is about as high as I would like it to be. The nose is good all round, and the palate if full bodied despite the 40%abv. I can see why they didn't bottle it any stronger than this, the oak would have probably gotten out of control. I reckon its really pretty solid, but to my mind its overpriced when there are so many good sherried offerings out there.
Heavy sherry nose. Some vanilla sweetness and lots of mixed dry fruits. It has this weird background note that falls somewhere between leather and tobacco.
Taste:
Surprisingly dry arrival, balanced sweetness develops (underlying dark caramel flavour). The oakiness is at the forefront throughout and brings a light spiciness - nutmeg?
Finish:
Oaky but not overly dry. Medium to long in length. Mixed dried fruits throughout.
Comment:
This is a very heavily sherried offering. You can tell its been in active casks for a while, the oakiness on the palate and finish is about as high as I would like it to be. The nose is good all round, and the palate if full bodied despite the 40%abv. I can see why they didn't bottle it any stronger than this, the oak would have probably gotten out of control. I reckon its really pretty solid, but to my mind its overpriced when there are so many good sherried offerings out there.