Macallan Lalique Cire Perdue
The Macallan Lalique Cire Perdue is a limited edition single malt Scotch whisky from the renowned Macallan distillery in Speyside, Scotland. The whisky is named after the French crystal maker Lalique, who created the bottle for the whisky. The Macallan Lalique Cire Perdue is a 50-year-old single malt whisky, distilled in 1950 and bottled in 2000. It was aged in sherry-seasoned oak casks for five decades before being bottled. The whisky is bottled at a strength of 44.6% ABV. The whisky has a deep amber color and a rich, complex flavor profile with notes of dried fruits, spices, toffee, and oak. The Macallan Lalique Cire Perdue is a rare and sought-after whisky, with only 600 bottles produced.
- Type
- Single Malt
- Country
- Scotland
- Distillery
- Macallan
- Bottler
- Macallan
- Age
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- Strength
- 42.50
- Volume
- 1500
- Bottles
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- Cask type
- Spanish Sherry Wood