Macallan 72 Year Old in Lalique
The Macallan 72 Year Old in Lalique is a rare single malt Scotch whisky, exclusively created by the world’s finest whisky makers at Macallan and adorned by the exquisite artistry of the world’s premier crystal house, Lalique. This remarkable union of expert craftsmanship has produced an exceptional whisky with remarkable aromas and flavors, a rare jewel sought after by connoisseurs and collectors alike.
This exclusive expression is limited to only 600 individually numbered decanters. Each decanter is a unique work of art, handcrafted by master glassmakers at Lalique’s crystal atelier in Wingen-sur-Moder, a picturesque village in the forests of northeastern France. The decanter’s elegant design is inspired by Macallan’s six-cask release, one of which contained the incredibly rare Macallan 1942, and is exquisitely adorned with engravings that reflect the distillery’s illustrious history.
Inside each decanter is a never-before-tasted Macallan single malt, distilled in 1942 and carefully nurtured in the distillery’s warehouse, nestled at the foot of the picturesque hills of Speyside, Scotland. This extraordinary whisky is the fruition of decades of patience and care, matured in Spanish oak sherry seasoned casks for 72 years, enhancing its natural flavors and aromas.
On the nose, this rare whisky offers layers of complexity, with notes of spicy ginger, cinnamon, and oak, perfectly balanced by rich vanilla and dark chocolate. The palate is intricate and multi-dimensional, delivering flavors of dried fruits, dates, figs, and a subtle hint of peat smoke, culminating in an exceptionally long and luxurious finish.
The Macallan 72 Year Old in Lalique is a true masterpiece, showcasing the artistry and expertise of Macallan’s whisky makers and Lalique’s crystal artisans. This exceptional masterpiece is a must-have for any discerning whisky collector or enthusiast, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the rarest and most exquisite single malt whisky ever created.
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