Introducing The Latest Release Of The Macallan Rare Cask – Scotch Whisky News

RARE CASK, 2025 RELEASE

We are pleased to announce that The Macallan Rare Cask, 2025 Release is available from our Online Boutique, with limited availability.

This multi-faceted single malt is crafted from a selection of our rarest sherry seasoned oak casks, chosen for their distinctive sweet raisin note, decadent depth of flavour and velvety mouth-feel. These hand-selected casks are a rare and special discovery, unearthed by the Whisky Mastery Team in their quest to seek out the extraordinary.

With its entirely natural ruby mahogany hue, velvety texture and complex character, this release offers a rare sensorial experience to savour, share and gift.

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ABOUT THE WHISKY

The Macallan Rare Cask showcases the perfection that can be delivered when a single note shines. The intense sweet raisin note that can be found within Rare Cask is hard to find in the whisky stocks at The Macallan. Layered with notes of sweet raisin, vanilla, dark chocolate and citrus, and enveloped in a rich, velvety mouthfeel, this exceptional single malt delivers an indulgent, sensorial experience from nose to finish.

TASTING NOTES

EXPLORE NATURAL COLOUR, NOSE, PALATE & FINISH

NATURAL COLOUR Ruby Mahogany.
NOSE Soft notes of vanilla with rich raisin, followed by a sweet fusion of fresh apple, lemon and orange.
PALATE An intense sweet raisin dominates before giving way to vanilla and dark chocolate, with layers of light citrus zest.
FINISH Long, rich and velvety.
ABV 43%

PRESENTATION

The deep red presentation box echoes the natural colour of the whisky and features a distinctive front-opening design, showcasing the elegant decanter within.

RARE CASK, 2025 RELEASE AVAILABILITY

The Macallan Rare Cask, 2025 Release is now available to purchase, with limited availability. This expression is now available from The Macallan Estate, The Macallan Online Boutique, and is available from premium specialist retailers and exclusive non-specialist retailers around the world.

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