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The Macallan
Scotland
Single Malt
Macallan's 1824 range has done away with age-statements and instead focuses on the colour of the whisky. The concept being that the older the whisky is the darker it will be... Regardless of how true this really is, it's certainly a great whisky packed with assertive vanilla and citrus flavours.
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This burnished gold spirit presents a lemon citrus nose, the orange peel and an interlacing sweetness that softens but doesn't eliminate the zest. A quiet note of vanilla is followed by dark chocolate - more assertive, yet not overly so - with a lingering floral and light oak notes.
Citrus and boiled sweets rule the palate, along with hints of ginger and cinnamon, while soft oak tones reveal toasted apples.
The finish is medium sweet, malty and slightly dry.
A lot of 'experts' on here who dont have a clue. This is a nice easy drinking single malt. very good indeed. As I have 73 in my range and have tasted all, I can tell.
Thin, flavourless, harsh waste of money.
Average at best, not really worthy of the Macallan name. It's lacking flavor and character to be frank. I tried this straight and let it air out a little hoping to bring out some flavor. On the first sip I noticed a little harshness, slight vanilla flavor and definite notes of cherry. There was absolutely zero finish though. After the first hit of flavor this fell flat on its face and never recovered. So then I figured I would put it on the rocks and finish a glass with my cigar (Drew Estates Nica Rustica). Big mistake. Putting this on the rocks pretty much made it tasteless. It was like drinking water. All in all at the $50 price point you can do so much better than this. I saddened by Macallan putting this out as their 15/18 years are my all time absolute favourite scotches to drink. I just cannot afford them very often.
Overall, I really enjoyed this as a good entry level scotch. I am new to drinking scotch, but growing up aroundy Dad, I've had a lot of different tastes over the years. I understand that everyone's pallets are different, I do enjoy this scotch quite a bit! I heavily prefer it neat, than on the rocks tho. The chill is nice, but the water from the ice takes away from the overall flavour. It's sweet, than spicy. Smooth, than bold.
Watery shite. Thin, flavourless, tastes like Jack Daniels after the ice has melted in it. Definitely avoid. If you've £40 to spend you can do so much better - GlenDronach 12, Glenfiddich Solera, Glengoyne 14 - all so much better. I'd take a bottle of the Naked Grouse over this (for half the price) any day.
£19.02 - £899.00