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Where to buy Hector Macbeth 1997 21 Year Old "First Edition" Single Barrel 53.7% Cask Strength Blended Malt Whiskey | 700ML

Hector Macbeth 1997 21 Year Old "First Edition" Single Barrel 53.7% Cask Strength Blended Malt Whiskey | 700ML

€455,95

Whiskey: Hector Macbeth 1997 21 Year Old "First Edition" Single Barrel 53.7% Cask Strength Blended Malt | 700ML

We can’t tell you where it’s from unfortunately, but hopefully their analogy helps to explain why it’s labeled the way it is. Once you get a taste of this liquid, there should be no doubt of its pedigree.

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NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have the ability to source from a large network of licensed retailers to insure in most cases your order is fulfilled.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 107.4 (53.7% ABV)

Origin: United States

Distillery: Langside Distillers

Detailed Description

The term “teaspooning” probably means very little to the average whisky drinker, but for those in the know it refers to the act of adding a teaspoon of one single malt whisky into the barrel of another. For what purpose, you’re probably asking? It’s done before the sale of a barrel to prevent independent bottlers from marketing off the name of the distillery from where it originated. For example, imagine if one of the major Glen distilleries was to sell Mission Wine & Spirits a single barrel of 21 year old single malt, but wanted to ensure that they couldn’t market the whisky as their single malt. By adding a teaspoon of another 21 year old single malt to that single barrel, the whisky would become a blended malt whisky, and no longer a single malt, due to the addition of a second single malt whisky. They would have to call it something like Hector Macbeth 21 year old blended malt whisky as a result, since they wouldn’t be allowed to legally label it as a single barrel of single malt whisky. Hence, this 21 year old cask strength Highland “blended” malt whisky is a rich, vanilla-laden, sweetly-malted, elegant, yet powerful single barrel expression, bottled at cask strength with no water added. Compared to other 21 year old single malts at that age from the Speyside, it’s also a fraction of the price given that they brought it in direct from Scotland.

Hector Macbeth 1997 21 Year Old "First Edition" Single Barrel 53.7% Cask Strength Blended Malt Whiskey | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Nose is complex yet not overwhelming.

Palate: A splendid taste with a warm feel to it. Not to smoky but silky smooth.

Finish: Rich and smooth.

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Hector Macbeth 1997 21 Year Old "First Edition" Single Barrel 53.7% Cask Strength Blended Malt Whiskey | 700ML

€455,95

Whiskey: Hector Macbeth 1997 21 Year Old "First Edition" Single Barrel 53.7% Cask Strength Blended Malt | 700ML

We can’t tell you where it’s from unfortunately, but hopefully their analogy helps to explain why it’s labeled the way it is. Once you get a taste of this liquid, there should be no doubt of its pedigree.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have the ability to source from a large network of licensed retailers to insure in most cases your order is fulfilled.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 107.4 (53.7% ABV)

Origin: United States

Distillery: Langside Distillers

The term “teaspooning” probably means very little to the average whisky drinker, but for those in the know it refers to the act of adding a teaspoon of one single malt whisky into the barrel of another. For what purpose, you’re probably asking? It’s done before the sale of a barrel to prevent independent bottlers from marketing off the name of the distillery from where it originated. For example, imagine if one of the major Glen distilleries was to sell Mission Wine & Spirits a single barrel of 21 year old single malt, but wanted to ensure that they couldn’t market the whisky as their single malt. By adding a teaspoon of another 21 year old single malt to that single barrel, the whisky would become a blended malt whisky, and no longer a single malt, due to the addition of a second single malt whisky. They would have to call it something like Hector Macbeth 21 year old blended malt whisky as a result, since they wouldn’t be allowed to legally label it as a single barrel of single malt whisky. Hence, this 21 year old cask strength Highland “blended” malt whisky is a rich, vanilla-laden, sweetly-malted, elegant, yet powerful single barrel expression, bottled at cask strength with no water added. Compared to other 21 year old single malts at that age from the Speyside, it’s also a fraction of the price given that they brought it in direct from Scotland.

Hector Macbeth 1997 21 Year Old "First Edition" Single Barrel 53.7% Cask Strength Blended Malt Whiskey | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Nose is complex yet not overwhelming.

Palate: A splendid taste with a warm feel to it. Not to smoky but silky smooth.

Finish: Rich and smooth.

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