Macallan Distillery
Macallan Distillery was originally a farm distillery established in the 18th century at
Faster Elchies, on a drove road from the Laich o'Moray to the south,
close to one of the few fords across the River Spey. The cai ie-drove
roads had obvious advantages to any di iler, providing a constant
source of custom for the contraband spirit as the cattlemen drove
their herds to the south. The first lenienced here was taken out by
Alexander Reid in 1824. His distillery was built of wood and changed hands several times until bought by James
Stuart of Glen Spey Distillery in 1886, when it was rebuilt in stone. In
1892,.

The 1874 said
to be a replication of the flavour of a whisky made in that year by
the distillery.
Prop
@ 10 Years: Deep amber colour, the nose is as rich as fruit-cake or
Christmas
pudding. with oloroso and
butterscotch notes emerging. The flavour is full and well-balanced,
with sherry, drii i fruits, a hint of oak and more than a hint of
chocolate. The aftertaste is dry and sherried.
Prop
@ 10 Years "Cask Strength' (57%): Deep amber, with crimson
lights, the unreduced /lost* is relatively closed, with deep
sherry/rubber notes. With water, these transform into complex dried
fruit, nuts and black bun. The mouth feel is viscous, with a sweetish
start and a dry finish, with mixed spice in between and a lingering
sherry/chocolate aftertaste. More complex than the bottling at 40%.
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