Macallan 12 Year Old Fine Oak 70cl 40% abv Speyside
Introduction
Macallan 12 Year Old Fine Oak is a particular series of expressions of Macallan single malt Scotch whisky that was released in the early 1980s, all aged for at least 12 years. The range includes both limited edition and permanent expressions suitable for drinking neat, on the rocks or blended with other liquors such as gin or vodka.
Appearance: Mahogany in appearance.
The whisky is a mahogany colour, which is due to the sherry casks in which it was aged. The colour can vary depending on how long it was aged in the casks.
Aroma: Aromas of dried fruit, figs and newly sawn oak with a hint of cinnamon and ginger.
On the nose, this Macallan possesses aromas of dried fruit, figs and newly sawn oak with a hint of cinnamon and ginger.
In the mouth it has a sweet arrival with a delicate honeyed sweetness interwoven with nutty characters. The warming spiciness starts to build during mid-palate but then loses some momentum towards the finish.
Flavour: Fruity and dry with a touch of oak and sweetness. The finish is medium in length with notes of wood spiciness.
The nose is fruity and dry with a touch of oak and sweetness. The finish is medium in length with notes of wood spiciness.
Macallan 12 Year Old Fine Oak is a particular series of expressions of Macallan single malt Scotch whisky that was released in the early 1980s, all aged for at least 12 years.
Where to buy macallan 12 year old – fine oak stores online is a particular series of expressions of Macallan single malt Scotch whisky that was released in the early 1980s, all aged for at least 12 years. The brand’s range includes several expressions with age statements (the 12 and 18 year olds), as well as non-age statement releases and special bottlings.
The product name “Fine Oak” refers to the use of sherry casks for maturation rather than bourbon ones.
Conclusion
What is the price of macallan 12 year old – fine oak stores is a particular series of expressions of Macallan single malt Scotch whisky that was released in the early 1980s, all aged for at least 12 years. The standard bottling has a natural cask strength of 43% ABV (86 Proof) and is non-chill filtered. This means that it retains all its flavours, which results in a richer tasting experience and smoother mouthfeel than filtered whiskies.
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