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The Macallan 25 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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The Macallan 25 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

The Macallan 25 Year Old is a luxurious, mature Speyside single malt aged exclusively in sherry-seasoned oak casks. At 43% ABV, it offers deep richness and complexity: dried fruit, sherry sweetness, dark chocolate, warm spices, and oak, wrapped in a mahogany colour. It’s a whisky crafted for special moments and contemplative sipping, one of The Macallan’s benchmark expressions for luxury and pedigree.


Key Specs & Origins

Spec Detail
Brand / Range The Macallan — Sherry Oak Collection (“25 Years Old”) 
Age 25 years matured entirely in sherry-seasoned oak casks from Jerez, Spain 
ABV / Bottle Strength 43% ABV 
Colour Rich mahogany, deep, warm tones reflective of long oak and sherry maturation 
Distillery / Region The Macallan, Speyside, Scotland 

Tasting Profile

Here’s what you can expect in aroma, flavour, texture & finish:

Element Notes
Nose / Aroma Rich sherry influence: raisins, plums, figs; candied orange & peel; dried fruits (apricots, raisins); spices like cinnamon and nutmeg; cocoa or dark chocolate; warm oak; touches of wood smoke or earthy oak tones. 
Palate / Taste Full-bodied. Deep dried fruit (prune, fig, raisin), stewed fruit; sweetness of honey or toffee; chocolate or dark chocolate undertones; warm spices (cinnamon, ginger, maybe clove); oak tannins; gentle citrus or orange zest possibly cutting through the sweetness. 
Finish Long, rich and warming. Lingering fruit, oak spice, chocolate sweetness carry through; maybe a whisper of smoke or wood-char; the sweetness lingers without becoming cloying. 

What Makes It Special

  • Exclusively Sherry Oak Casks: The Macallan 25YO is part of the Sherry Oak line, matured entirely in well-seasoned European oak sherry casks from Jerez, which lend the heavy dried fruit, spice, and oak richness. 

  • Age & Depth: 25 years gives enough time for the spirit to absorb deep oak influence, mellow wood tannins, and complex layers of flavour that you don’t get in younger whiskies.

  • Balance: Even with long maturation and sherry richness, it tends to stay balanced: sweetness, oak, fruit, spice are all present without one dominating completely.

  • Prestige & Craft: It’s one of Macallan’s most revered core high-end offerings; sought after for its heritage, cask selection, and consistency.

  • Wonderful whisky for sipping neat: its depth rewards slow tasting.

  • Excellent for display / gifting: prestige, packaging, reputation.

  • Good complexity: layers of aroma and taste evolve over time in the glass.


Serving & Pairing Suggestions

  • Best sipped neat in a tulip or Glencairn glass. Let it rest for a minute or two after pouring to let complex aromas open.

  • A drop of water can help tame oak heat and release more fruit and sweetness.

  • Pair with decadent desserts: dark chocolate, fruitcake, orange-based desserts, spiced gingerbread.

  • Also good with cheese boards, especially aged cheeses, perhaps blue cheeses or hard nutty cheeses that can stand up to the richness.

$2,700.00
The Macallan 25 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
$2,700.00

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Description

The Macallan 25 Year Old is a luxurious, mature Speyside single malt aged exclusively in sherry-seasoned oak casks. At 43% ABV, it offers deep richness and complexity: dried fruit, sherry sweetness, dark chocolate, warm spices, and oak, wrapped in a mahogany colour. It’s a whisky crafted for special moments and contemplative sipping, one of The Macallan’s benchmark expressions for luxury and pedigree.


Key Specs & Origins

Spec Detail
Brand / Range The Macallan — Sherry Oak Collection (“25 Years Old”) 
Age 25 years matured entirely in sherry-seasoned oak casks from Jerez, Spain 
ABV / Bottle Strength 43% ABV 
Colour Rich mahogany, deep, warm tones reflective of long oak and sherry maturation 
Distillery / Region The Macallan, Speyside, Scotland 

Tasting Profile

Here’s what you can expect in aroma, flavour, texture & finish:

Element Notes
Nose / Aroma Rich sherry influence: raisins, plums, figs; candied orange & peel; dried fruits (apricots, raisins); spices like cinnamon and nutmeg; cocoa or dark chocolate; warm oak; touches of wood smoke or earthy oak tones. 
Palate / Taste Full-bodied. Deep dried fruit (prune, fig, raisin), stewed fruit; sweetness of honey or toffee; chocolate or dark chocolate undertones; warm spices (cinnamon, ginger, maybe clove); oak tannins; gentle citrus or orange zest possibly cutting through the sweetness. 
Finish Long, rich and warming. Lingering fruit, oak spice, chocolate sweetness carry through; maybe a whisper of smoke or wood-char; the sweetness lingers without becoming cloying. 

What Makes It Special

  • Exclusively Sherry Oak Casks: The Macallan 25YO is part of the Sherry Oak line, matured entirely in well-seasoned European oak sherry casks from Jerez, which lend the heavy dried fruit, spice, and oak richness. 

  • Age & Depth: 25 years gives enough time for the spirit to absorb deep oak influence, mellow wood tannins, and complex layers of flavour that you don’t get in younger whiskies.

  • Balance: Even with long maturation and sherry richness, it tends to stay balanced: sweetness, oak, fruit, spice are all present without one dominating completely.

  • Prestige & Craft: It’s one of Macallan’s most revered core high-end offerings; sought after for its heritage, cask selection, and consistency.

  • Wonderful whisky for sipping neat: its depth rewards slow tasting.

  • Excellent for display / gifting: prestige, packaging, reputation.

  • Good complexity: layers of aroma and taste evolve over time in the glass.


Serving & Pairing Suggestions

  • Best sipped neat in a tulip or Glencairn glass. Let it rest for a minute or two after pouring to let complex aromas open.

  • A drop of water can help tame oak heat and release more fruit and sweetness.

  • Pair with decadent desserts: dark chocolate, fruitcake, orange-based desserts, spiced gingerbread.

  • Also good with cheese boards, especially aged cheeses, perhaps blue cheeses or hard nutty cheeses that can stand up to the richness.