The Macallan Rare Cask 2019 Release Single Malt Scotch Whisky
For more than three centuries, The Macallan has called the Easter Elchies House, perched on a ridge above the banks of the River Spey, their spiritual home. Sir Lewis Grant of Grant rented the house to Alexander Reid in 1820. As a farmer, Reid quickly planted barley in the fields around the house. He then built the first authorized distillery on the property, which he called Macallan after an old church that had burned down in the fifteenth century. Reid would ferment and distill his excess grains into whisky during the winter, when the farm was not as busy. This whisky was frequently consumed straight from the still or sold to tourists who were traveling through the town.
Currently, 95 of the 370 acres of the Macallan Estate are used for the production of Minstrel barley (an acre yields around 2.5 tons of barley year, which is sufficient to make 1,800 bottles of The Macallan). To produce a rich and fatty whisky, the distillery also enters into agreements with farmers to buy barley that is high in starch and low in nitrogen.
In late August and early September, the barley is harvested, malted, and then mashed in one of The Macallan’s two mash tuns, a process that takes four to eight hours. Following fermentation with a specially cultivated yeast, the barley is twice distilled using copper-pot stills at The Macallan. As a catalyst, the copper that makes up the stills promotes the production of delicious esters while reducing contaminants like sulfur. Furthermore, production manager Alexander Tweedie claims that the oddly tiny stills, which are among “the smallest stills within the Scotch whisky industry,” yield a whisky with a rich, greasy flavor.
After distillation, the Macallan rare cask black distillers separate the whisky’s heads and tails and reserve around 16% of the spirit to put into maturation casks. This “cut,” one of the highest of any Scottish distillery, makes the whisky richer and fuller.
The 2019 Release of the Macallan Rare Cask According to Macallan Whisky Maker Robert Dalgarno, Single Malt Scotch Whisky highlights two of Macallan’s most essential pillars: natural color and sherry wood casks. To create this exceptional whisky, Dalgarno hand-picked less than 1% of the casks maturing on The Macallan estate. Anticipate a rich, woodsy flavor profile with rich hints of spice, vanilla, and dried fruit.
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Notes on Tasting
Beautiful rose hue. scent of honey, cherries, plums, and ripe fruits. The tongue is dominated by sherry notes, with hints of milk chocolate, melon, dried fruit, spice, and creamy vanilla. long, lovely ending.
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