Macallan 19 Year Speymalt 2002 Sherry Cask #1176 Review | The Daily Pour
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Macallan 19 Year Speymalt 2002 Sherry Cask #1176

  • Distiller

    Macallan

  • Bottler

    Speymalt

  • ABV

    58.3%

  • Age

    19 Years

Distilled by The Macallan distillery and bottled by Speymalt, this release from the iconic whiskey producer is aged for 19 years in first fill sherry casks and bottled at an impressive 58.3% ABV - cask strength with no coloring or filtering.

  • Raided Score: 92
  • The Daily Pour
  • By The Daily Pour Staff
  • The wide variety of notes here all point to a heavily sherried masterpiece and all blend together for an incredible experience and a glimpse into the capabilities of one of history's most prolific distilleries.
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  • Nose:

    Sweet nougat, honey, ginger snap cookies, butterscotch, rich fig and plums. Intense, powerful, syrupy, and nothing short of pure decadence.

  • Taste:

    Medium to rich mouth feel. Some heat, well disguised by the intense wave of flavor that rolls in. Cocoa, ginger snap cookies, honey, butter cream, rich plum and pear, stewed fruits and figs, currants and jammy, jammy sherry notes. Light char on the back palate, spicy pepper, a whole bunch of rich, funky, tobacco.

  • Finish:

    Long finish, powerful sherry and malt character roll deep once more: cocoa, honey, sweet cream, plum, fig and stewed date candies. Long, long, long finish that lasts forever. Opulent and enticing from tip to tail.

  • Overall:

    The wide variety of notes here all point to a heavily sherried masterpiece and all blend together for an incredible experience and a glimpse into the capabilities of one of history's most prolific distilleries.

  • Score:

    92

  • By The Daily Pour Staff
  • Our in house critic rates spirits on a scale of 0-10 (10 best) and is aggregated the same as external sources