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Macallan 2007 G&M Speymalt #14479 55.9% 70cl

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Macallan 2007 G&M Speymalt #14479 55.9% 70cl

Celebrated independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail returns with another beautiful Macallan release, part of its prestigious Speymalt collection. Distilled back in 2007, this elegant expression was aged for 18 years in a refill sherry hogshead, numbered 14479. Despite the extended ageing, the fruity, rich, dense Macallan character shines through. A must-taste.

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About Macallan

The Macallan is one of Scotland’s most iconic single malt whisky distilleries, renowned worldwide for its rich, full-bodied spirit and uncompromising approach to cask selection. Founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid, The Macallan sits on a scenic estate in Craigellachie, at the heart of Speyside, overlooking the River Spey. For nearly two centuries, it has built a reputation as a benchmark for sherried single malt Scotch, often setting the standard for quality and prestige in the industry.

Macallan’s early success was rooted in its small stills and traditional craftsmanship. The distillery is famous for its exceptionally small copper pot stills, among the smallest in Speyside, which create a dense, oily spirit rich in flavour and mouthfeel. Only the finest cut of the distillate, less than 16% of the total run, is kept for maturation, ensuring exceptional purity and concentration.

Central to The Macallan’s character is its cask policy. The distillery has long focused on maturing whisky in high-quality oak, with an emphasis on sherry-seasoned casks from Jerez, Spain. These casks, made from both European and American oak, are seasoned with Oloroso sherry before being shipped to Scotland, imparting layers of dried fruit, spice, chocolate, and rich colour to the whisky. In recent years, Macallan has expanded its portfolio to include double and triple cask maturations, incorporating ex-bourbon barrels for lighter, vanilla-driven expressions.

Flavour-wise, The Macallan is celebrated for its rich, smooth, and elegant style. Expect aromas of dried fruit, vanilla, orange zest, and warm spice, leading to a palate of sherried sweetness, oak richness, and chocolate, often finishing with gentle nuttiness and lingering warmth. Sherry Oak expressions tend toward deep fruitcake and spice, while Double and Triple Cask bottlings add lighter citrus and honey tones.

Beyond its whisky, Macallan is known for its architecturally stunning distillery, opened in 2018, which blends into the Speyside hills with a striking grass-covered roof. This state-of-the-art facility allows for precision in production while retaining the traditional methods that define the spirit.

Macallan has also achieved cult status among collectors, with rare releases and vintage bottlings fetching record-breaking prices at auction. This collectability, combined with consistent quality, has made it one of the most recognised luxury spirits brands in the world.

Our Macallan selection includes the flagship Sherry Oak and Double Cask releases, as well as limited editions and rare aged statements. Whether you’re discovering The Macallan for the first time or seeking a centrepiece for your collection, every bottle offers a taste of Speyside tradition, world-class cask maturation, and a legacy of excellence dating back almost 200 years.