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    Mackinlay’s Shackleton Rare Old Highland Malt - The Discovery 70cl Whisky

    Scotland • 70cl • 47.3%
    Number of reviews:(49)
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    styleBlended Malt Whisky

    Mackinlay’s Shackleton Rare Old Highland Malt - The Discovery

    Yes, this is it – an exact replica of the whisky left in Antarctica by Sir Ernest Shackleton during his Antarctic expedition between 1907 and 1909. The whisky was recreated down to the very last detail by Whyte and Mackay’s blender extraordinaire, Richard Paterson. The final replica bottle of Mackinlay’s blend contains whiskies from Speyside, the islands, and the Highlands, and the recipe even includes some very rare 1983 Glen Mhor!

    This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more detailed photos just get in touch!

    Tasting Note by The Producer

    Nose

    Light honey, straw gold with shimmering highlights.

    Palate

    Soft, elegant & refined. Delicate aromas of crushed apple, pear and fresh pineapple arouse the senses. The spirit is exciting and vibrant with attractive notes of oak shavings that release hints of buttery vanilla, creamy caramel and nutmeg. A whisper of marmalade, cinnamon and even a tease of smoke, ginger and muscovado sugar completes this spectrum of delight.

    Finish

    With a generous strength of 47.3% this gives the spirit plenty of impact on the palate but in a mild warming manner. Harmonious and exhilarating. Whispers of gentle bonfire smoke slowly give way to spicy rich toffee, treacle and pecan nuts. These enticing flavours linger lovingly on the palate but are soon combined by a sensual, complex array of creme brulee, orange rind and freshly baked bread. It is a remarkable tapestry of tantalising taste sensations which truly rewards the palate.

    Allergy Information

    This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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    Customer rating
    £299.00
    4.0
    49 reviews
    5 Stars28
    4 Stars10
    3 Stars1
    2 Stars6
    1 Star4

    Very good whisky.

    Well I opened mine on my 61st birthday. I will say it’s very good whisky. The reason for the 4 stars is the aftertaste reninds me very distinctly of listerene. Other than that I love it.

    T. Bass Sep 1, 2018

    Some fine quaff!

    Damn! I’m intrigued by the review below by the guy who was on the Shackleton Centennial expedition. I was on that expedition too, and there were only 11 of us. I’m R.S. I wonder who the other fellow was?

    Rich Spritz Jan 11, 2018

    for the legend

    Good but more marketing than exceptional drink, better it for wonderful history than the content of the bottle... :-)

    Pascal Petiot Nov 4, 2017

    Nice blend, good story.

    Before anyone becomes apopleptic, my comment below is a joke. The only thing that you should put in glass of whisky is more whisky. I bought a bottle of Discovery as an investment and also the small sample bottle to taste, a nice smooth whisky with minimal peat which suits my taste, similar to, but not quite like my whisky of choice; Auchentoshen 3 wood. As a previous subscriber wisely pointed out, Shackleton was never going to take the finest malt on an exhibition, but rather a good quality blend similar to today's Grouse and that was exactly what was found 100 years later. I bought the whisky not only as an investment but also to buy into the story, the history and time warp feeling and I've got to say that it worked.

    Peter R Oct 24, 2017

    Lovely whisky

    Ship Endurance? 1907? In answer to the question about the label....The labels on the whisky say it was intended for what Shackleton was planning to call the Endurance expedition but ended up being known as the Nimrod expedition of 1907, which was the earlier and lesser-known of his two great journeys but the more successful.

    Master of Malt Customer Sep 19, 2017

    Reviews for Mackinlay’s Shackleton Rare Old Highland Malt - The Discovery

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