The Macallan 18 Years Old SHERRY OAK CASK 2025 43% Vol. 0.7L in gift box
The Macallan 18 Years Old SHERRY OAK CASK 2025 43% Vol. 0.7L in gift box
- Item no.: 683834-25
- EAN: 5010719187003
- Alcohol content: 43.00% Vol.
- Sale of alcoholic beverages only to adults
- 6 pieces/carton
- 312 pieces/pallet
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Description
Description
The Macallan 18 Years Old Sherry Oak Cask 2025 43% Vol. 0.7 L is an exceptional single malt Scotch whisky that embodies the highest art of whisky making on the Macallan Estate in the Scottish Speyside as a limited annual release. This bottling belongs to the renowned Sherry Oak Cask series, known for its exceptionally long maturation in European oak casks seasoned with sherry from Jerez, Spain. The 2025 edition matured for at least 18 years and presents a deep, complex aroma profile and a completely natural color – entirely without additives or chill filtration.
The character of this whisky is created by the careful selection of oak casks, which are specially made in Jerez and seasoned with Oloroso sherry before being transported to Scotland for maturation. Over almost two decades, the New Make Spirit is transformed through maturation in these aroma-intensive casks into a complex, matured single malt with notes of ginger, dates, and dark chocolate – a perfect interplay of craftsmanship, time, and cask quality.
As an annual Limited Edition, this whisky is not only a highlight for connoisseurs but also a coveted collector's item. The high-quality gift packaging underlines its exclusivity and makes it a special gift for discerning whisky lovers.
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Nutritional Information:
| per 30 ml | |
|---|---|
| Energy | 295 KJ 71 kcal |
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