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  2. The Macallan distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Macallan distillery is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Craigellachie in Moray in the north-east of Scotland. The Macallan Distillers Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Edrington, which purchased the brand from Highland Distillers in 1999. [1] [2]

  3. The Smoothest and Most Affordable Whiskeys You Can Find ... - AOL

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    4. Macallan 12-Year Single Malt Sherry Oak Scotch. Price: $70 Region: Highland, Scotland Tasting Notes: Dried fruits, ginger, oak spice ABV: 63.5% You can’t go wrong with Macallan 12. As one ...

  4. Macallan is rolling out a single malt that will cost $190,000

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    The mature single malt comes from two casks that were seasoned with sherry and matured in Speyside, Scotland, with a 43.6% ABV. The other single malt offering is a 2018 vintage and meant to look ...

  5. Edrington (spirits company) - Wikipedia

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    Distiller entrance in Drumchapel. The Edrington Group Limited, [1] trading as Edrington, is a privately owned international spirits company based in Glasgow, Scotland. [2] It produces single malts such as The Macallan, Highland Park, The Glenrothes, Naked Malt, and The Famous Grouse blended Scotch whisky.

  6. Single malt whisky - Wikipedia

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    A glass of Bowmore 12-year-old single malt whisky. Single malt whisky is malt whisky ... to the extent that the Macallan Distillery builds casks and leases them to ...

  7. The Famous Grouse - Wikipedia

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    The single malt whiskies used in The Famous Grouse blend include the Edrington-owned Highland Park and The Macallan. [2] Its emblem is the red grouse, Scotland's national game bird. [1] It has been the highest-selling whisky brand in Scotland since 1980, [1] although Bell's is not far behind in second place. [3]