Macallan 1990 18 Years Sherry Oak Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky 43.0% Vol. - rare old 750ml US-Bottling for Remy Cointreau New York of a stunning Macallan Highland Single Malt!
A very rare vintage 1990 18 years-old Macallan Sherry Oak Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky with the shiny-purple box, bottled in the year 2008 at 43.0% abv in a limited edition at 750ml for the importer Remy Cointreau New York and the US market.
The 18-year-old Macallan Sherry Oak Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky is part of the series that gave Macallan its almost legendary reputation: the pure sherry cask bottlings. It was not until the mid-1960s that Macallan concentrated on sherry cask-matured single malts and was able to gain great recognition among whisky connoisseurs worldwide in a short space of time with its unusual cask policy. At that time, they experimented with different sherry casks and then decided to use European Oloroso casks, in which the world-famous Spanish liqueur wine had previously been seasoned. Despite the crisis in the 1980s among sherry producers, the Speyside distillery Macallan managed to secure a supply of selected sherry casks and to continue bottling the coveted sherry cask matured whiskies.
Today, the 18-year-old sherry-oak Macallan Single Malt is one of the world s best-known and most sought-after whiskies, enjoys an almost legendary reputation due to its excellent quality and the fact that it is bottled without colouring agents, and can certainly be described as an icon among Scotch whiskies. In 2004, respectively with the vintage 1986 bottling, Macallan changed the design and the packaging of the 18 years Sherry Oak, these bottles and packaging have a modern shape and were delivered with a shiny-purple box, from 1992 the bottlings were additionally marked with a security hologram on the capsule and an individual number in addition to the existing bottle code to protect against counterfeiting. In 2017, the vintage indication on the bottles was changed and the Macallan Sherry Oak Scotch Whisky now bears the indication of the year of bottling / release on the bottle label as well as on the packaging. Inspired by the Rare Cask series, Macallan then changed the design of the bottle in April 2018, presenting the distinctive v-shaped indentation worked into the glass at the transition to the bottle neck with optimised refill and counterfeit protection combined with an embossed box with a high-quality design.
In particular, the versions in the old design from the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s are almost impossible to find today and fetch exorbitant prices at Bonhams, Kruger and Christies auctions, with a further upward trend. The Sherry Oak vintage bottlings from the late 1980s and 1990s are now among the most sought-after bottlings and individual vintages are now true collector s rarities!
- Nose: dried fruits, a hint of ginger, vanilla and cinnamon with a hint of citrus
- Palate: spices, cloves, oranges. Dried fruit with some smoke
- Finish: long and persistent
- Typ: Single Malt Whisky - Distillery Bottling
- District: Speyside
- Vintage: 1990 and earlier
- Age: 18 years old
- Year bottled: 2008
- Cask Wood Type: Sherry Oak Casks
- Alcohol ABV% 43.0
- Bottling Series: Vintage 1990 18 Years Sherry Oak - Release 2008 for the US-Market
- Bottle Size 70cl / 700ml (consumer content 75cl / 750ml)
- Packaging original boxed (box with traces, scratches and bumped)
- Producer/Importer: The Macallan Distillery, Easter Elchies, Craigellaichie, Scotland / Remy Cointreau USA, Inc., New York, NY
- Country of Origin Scotland
- limited, number unknown - very rare collector´s whisky!
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