Macallan Harmony Collection Vol. 3 Amber Meadow 70cl 44.2°
This third limited edition opus of Macallan's Harmony collection is the result of a collaboration with the daughters of Linda and Paul McCartney: Mary, renowned photographer, and Stella, artistic director of Maison Chloé.
Through their eye and artistic talent, this new expression "Amber Meadow" celebrates their childhood memories in Scotland, with the lush lands of summer days, spent in the amber fields of their family farm in the Scottish countryside.
Created from a blend of Single Malts aged in oak barrels that contained Sherry and ex-Bourbon barrels, this whiskey transcribes the common values of The Macallan and The McCartney's with love and respect at the forefront of the natural world. This distinctive expression evokes warm meadows and fields of ripe barley, with a rich, citrus-scented finish.
With a new case, this version embraces the reuse of natural materials in its packaging, creating beauty from end-of-life resources.
Volume | 0.7 L |
ABV | 44.2 ° |
Type | Single malt |
Distillery | The Macallan |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Speyside |
Maturation | Bourbon & Sherry |
Peat | Non Peated |
Packaging | Case |
Reference: | 25714 |
The Macallan distillery is nestled on the banks of the river Spey, at the heart of Glenlivet, cradle of the great malts.
Located near Graigellachie, the Macallan distillery obtained its first license to distil thanks to Alexander Reid. It was purchased by James Stewart in 1886 (from Glen Spey distillery) who undertook its reconstruction. In 1892, Roderick Kemp took over the ownership of the old farm distillery. It stayed in the Kemp’s family until 1996. Within 10 years (1965 to 1975), the number of stills at Macallan rose from 6 to 21.
The success, brand and popularity of The Macallan are established on the exceptional quality of production, as Macallan maintained traditional methods of whisky elaboration.
All of The Macallan production comes from the same distillery, which makes it a Single Malt. The Macallan is today the fifth best-selling malt in the world. The six golden rules of The Macallan are the reason why it is today the Rolls of Single Malts, according to the widely recognized Harrod’s Guide.