24 bottles per lot
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AN EXTREMELY RARE COLLECTION OF THE MACALLAN 1954-1986
The Macallan is rightly considered by aficionados as the most highly collectible whisky, producing stunning examples of cask-matured single malts from Speyside, particularly their highly prized and exceedingly rare single-cask, limited edition bottlings and Fine & Rare Collection. Founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid, who obtained one of the first new licenses issued after the passing of the 1823 Exercise Act, Macallan has been passed through 9 hands before being taken over by the Edrington Group in 1999. Whilst it is recognised as almost synonymous with the growth of single malt, Macallan only really started focusing more strongly on their new single malt category in the early 1980s. The Macallan was originally matured only in oak sherry casks brought to the distillery from Spain, but since 2004 The Macallan introduced a new main product, the Fine Oak series, with the whisky mellowed in bourbon oak casks alongside the sherry ones.
The Macallan
1954
Italian tax stamp. 75cl (1)
1957
Italian slip label for Rinaldi imports. Slightly bin-soiled label. 75cl. 40% (1)
1958
Italian tax stamp. 75cl. Level: mid-shoulder (1)
1960
Italian slip label for Rinaldi imports. Italian tax stamp. Slightly bin-soiled label. 75cl. 46% (1)
17 Year Old 1965
Bottled in 1983. Italian slip label for Rinaldi imports. Italian tax stamp. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1967
Giovinetti imports. Italian tax stamp. Slightly damaged label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1968
Bottled in 1987. Bin-soiled and slightly damaged label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1970
Bottled in 1988. Giovinetti imports. Italian tax stamp. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1971
Bottled in 1989. Giovinetti imports. Italian tax stamp. Slightly stained label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1973
Bottled in 1991. Slightly damaged metal capsule. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1974
Bottled in 1992. Giovinetti imports. Japanese import back slip label. 70cl. 43% (1)
Special Selection 1974
Bottled in 1981. Italian slip label for Rinaldi imports. Italian tax stamp. 75cl. 43 (1)
18 Year Old 1976
Bottled in 1994. Japanese import back slip label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1977
Bottled in 1995. Pen marked label. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1978
Bottled in 1996. Giovinetti imports. Italian tax stamp. Slightly damaged label. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1979
Bottled in 1997. Giovinetti imports. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1980
Bottled in 1999. Japanese import back label. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1981
Japanese import back label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1982
Japanese import back label. Slightly bin-soiled neck label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1983
70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1984
Japanese import back label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1984
Greek import back label. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1985
Japanese import back label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1986
Japanese import back label. 74cl. 43% (1)
24 bottles per lot
The Macallan is rightly considered by aficionados as the most highly collectible whisky, producing stunning examples of cask-matured single malts from Speyside, particularly their highly prized and exceedingly rare single-cask, limited edition bottlings and Fine & Rare Collection. Founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid, who obtained one of the first new licenses issued after the passing of the 1823 Exercise Act, Macallan has been passed through 9 hands before being taken over by the Edrington Group in 1999. Whilst it is recognised as almost synonymous with the growth of single malt, Macallan only really started focusing more strongly on their new single malt category in the early 1980s. The Macallan was originally matured only in oak sherry casks brought to the distillery from Spain, but since 2004 The Macallan introduced a new main product, the Fine Oak series, with the whisky mellowed in bourbon oak casks alongside the sherry ones.
The Macallan
1954
Italian tax stamp. 75cl (1)
1957
Italian slip label for Rinaldi imports. Slightly bin-soiled label. 75cl. 40% (1)
1958
Italian tax stamp. 75cl. Level: mid-shoulder (1)
1960
Italian slip label for Rinaldi imports. Italian tax stamp. Slightly bin-soiled label. 75cl. 46% (1)
17 Year Old 1965
Bottled in 1983. Italian slip label for Rinaldi imports. Italian tax stamp. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1967
Giovinetti imports. Italian tax stamp. Slightly damaged label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1968
Bottled in 1987. Bin-soiled and slightly damaged label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1970
Bottled in 1988. Giovinetti imports. Italian tax stamp. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1971
Bottled in 1989. Giovinetti imports. Italian tax stamp. Slightly stained label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1973
Bottled in 1991. Slightly damaged metal capsule. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1974
Bottled in 1992. Giovinetti imports. Japanese import back slip label. 70cl. 43% (1)
Special Selection 1974
Bottled in 1981. Italian slip label for Rinaldi imports. Italian tax stamp. 75cl. 43 (1)
18 Year Old 1976
Bottled in 1994. Japanese import back slip label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1977
Bottled in 1995. Pen marked label. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1978
Bottled in 1996. Giovinetti imports. Italian tax stamp. Slightly damaged label. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1979
Bottled in 1997. Giovinetti imports. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1980
Bottled in 1999. Japanese import back label. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1981
Japanese import back label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1982
Japanese import back label. Slightly bin-soiled neck label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1983
70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1984
Japanese import back label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1984
Greek import back label. 70cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1985
Japanese import back label. 75cl. 43% (1)
18 Year Old 1986
Japanese import back label. 74cl. 43% (1)
24 bottles per lot
Brought to you by
Noah May
Head of Department