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    Default ✭✭✭✭✭Macallan 30 Year Old Sherry Oak✭✭✭✭✭

    Macallan 30 Year Old Sherry Oak

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    "The Macallan Sherry Oak is exclusively matured in selected Sherry oak casks from Jerez, Spain. This satisfyingly complex Single Malt, matured at The Macallan distillery for a minimum of 30 years is characterised by its rich color, aroma and flavor with hints of dried fruits, spice and chocolate orange.





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    sorry if this is a naive question from an unseasoned scotch drinker, but is there really a difference between the Macallan 30 year and 12 year that justifies a $900 price difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirago View Post
    sorry if this is a naive question from an unseasoned scotch drinker, but is there really a difference between the Macallan 30 year and 12 year that justifies a $900 price difference?
    The longer Scotch is aged, the smoother it is. The age of a Scotch depends on how long it was aged in barrels. Scotch does not continue to age once it has been bottled, so the age of the Scotch is the age marked on the bottle, no matter how long it has been stored after it was bottled.

    Scotch whisky is required by law to be aged for a minimum of three years, but it should be aged much longer. A good rule of thumb is that good Scotch will have been aged for a minimum of 10 years. After 10 years, the Scotch starts to come into its own. Twelve-, 15- or 21-year-old Scotches are nice if you can afford them.

    Not all bottles of Scotch state how long they have been aged, but all the ones worth drinking do. The age marked on a bottle of blended Scotch is the age of the youngest Scotch in the blend, not the average age of the Scotches.

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    Update: 1 bottle left!!!

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    also a possible naive question..what is/is there a difference between this 30 year and the macallan blue label 30 year?

    do you guys ever get johnnie walker quest?

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    The taste is quite different you have more of a fruity after taste and hints of woodsy flavor with sherry

    Quote Originally Posted by schmidty View Post
    also a possible naive question..what is/is there a difference between this 30 year and the macallan blue label 30 year?

    do you guys ever get johnnie walker quest?
    Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud.-Sophocles

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    Quote Originally Posted by schmidty View Post
    also a possible naive question..what is/is there a difference between this 30 year and the macallan blue label 30 year?

    do you guys ever get johnnie walker quest?
    Dinoone said it best read below. Yes we do have Johnnie Walker Quest!

    Quote Originally Posted by DINOONE View Post
    The taste is quite different you have more of a fruity after taste and hints of woodsy flavor with sherry
    Agreed!

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    Update 1 Bottle LEFT!!!

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    SOLD OUT

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    Just received another shipment if you lucked out don't miss out again!

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