The Macallan
"The workers were both amused and a little annoyed because it made it difficult for them to get to work in the morning," said Craig Bridger, The Macallan's brand ambassador. "It was alarming how quickly the rare cask sold out."
This latest release of The Macallan Rare Cask will only be sold in the United States, so Speyside's distillers are free to go about their business in peace. Lucky for them, and lucky for us.
Instead, all the chaos will ensue around liquor stories down by Wall Street and up to Midtown.
Here's why. What makes The Cask so rare goes back to the casks The Macallan uses to age the whisky, Bridger explained. A team led by The Macallan's master distiller goes to Spain pick the sherry casks - made of oak, of course. Those casks are "seasoned" sherry for 18 months, are then dried and sent to Scotland. It's a five year process.
"This is really an homage to our wood program," said Bridger. "We're one of a small handful of whisky producers, and certainly the biggest one, that doesn't use artificial coloring."
That's right, he said "wood program." They even have a Master of Wood. His name is Scott MacPhereson, in case you were wondering.
After the team finds 100 casks that are up to snuff, they take those casks back to the sample room at The Macallan distillery. There they take samples and nose the whisky that comes from those casks after they've been proofed down to 20%.
Only the whisky in casks that survive that test get bottled. Inside the bottle is a scotch that manages that starts out with a bold, spicy taste and leaves your tongue with a light citrus taste.
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