Whisky Macallan 1851 Inspiration, with box, 0.7 L
Tasting Notes
Antique gold color.
Macallan 1851 Inspiration has a mild flavor, which infused malt sweetness, spiciness of ginger and cloves. Moderately long finish with the sweetness of the malt.
The aroma of whiskey with floral, fruity and malty notes that blend harmoniously with ginger, walnut and vanilla undertones.
To experience all the flavors of the whiskey is better to drink it in its pure form. To taste, you can add water or ice.
Interesting Facts
Macallan - the oldest luxury Scottish single malt whiskey. Its ideal reputation formed by the best masters of their craft for nearly 200 years.
Macallan 1851 Inspiration (Macallan 1851 Inspiration) - whiskey, symbolizing the time of innovation and change, a time when winemakers used many different types of barrels, creating a variety of whiskey tastes. Bottle of the drink - perfect reproduces features of the original packaging Macallan that time.
At the last auction of vintage alcohol in Glasgow in 2009, a bottle of whiskey Macallan 50 Year Old was sold at auction for an impressive 11,750 pounds, thus becoming the most expensive bottle of whiskey Macallan ever sold.
Vicki Macallan - an indispensable attribute of luxury and style!
Producer's description
The Macallan distillery was founded in the 18th century, and it was one of the first in Scotland to receive official permission to produce whiskey in 1824. During its long history, the Macallan brand has changed many owners, but was eventually acquired by Roderick Kemp, and after his death, it was left to his daughters. The fact of female management of the distillery is a very rare event in the world of whiskey. Perhaps this is why Macallan has a particularly delicate and gentle taste. At the last auction of vintage alcohol in Glasgow 2009, a bottle of Macallan 50-year-old whiskey was sold at auction for an impressive £11,750, thus becoming the most expensive bottle of Macallan whiskey ever sold.
The Macallan company is today the largest producer of single malt whisky in Scotland. It is distinguished by its commitment to local traditions. Macallan products have become one of the symbols of traditional Great Britain. That is why in the film "Skyfall" James Bond drinks Macallan 50-year-old whisky, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the franchise about Her Majesty's spy.