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Peter A Walker

1969 Macallan released with £75,000 price tag

Duncan Taylor Scotch Whisky has announced the exclusive release of one of the most prestigious single malts from its collection – a Macallan 52 year-old Scotch whisky.

Its journey began in 1969, when the liquid was originally laid to rest for the custodians of Duncan Taylor. For decades, it has aged in traditional American oak ex-bourbon barrel, until it was transferred into first fill ex-Oloroso sherry casks.

This double maturation created a 82.92 proof whisky that delivers notes of dark chocolate with hints of cinnamon and spices, honey and vanilla.

Made from 100% malted barley and bottled at natural cask strength without chill filtration or artificial colouring, the rare whisky is the product of a single cask distilled at the renowned Macallan distillery.

The bottle itself takes inspiration from the historical battlefields around the company’s Huntly headquarters. The handmade crystal decanter is designed around the shape of a ‘dirk,’ an old Scottish dagger. The decanter comes in a bespoke European oak cabinet with herringbone detailing.

“It’s an incredible privilege to be the custodian of these stunning rare Macallan casks,” commented Duncan Taylor chairman Euan Shand. “This the start of an exciting chapter at Duncan Taylor as we plan to release more Macallan over time, as well as a selection of other rare malts from the 1960s.”

Duncan Taylor recently released a Kinclaith 51 year-old and Caperdonich 50 year-old – both long-shuttered Scottish distilleries.

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