Bottled in 2002 after over 49 years of aging, the Macallan Cask 1250 Single Malt Scotch checks in at 48% alcohol. Aged in the finest Sherry barrels in the world, this is one of the most rare and ridiculously priced bottles of Scotch out there. It features floral notes that compliment, citrus and tropical fruits as well as freshly baked apple pie with cinnamon. There’s not much to say about a bottle like this.
Macallan Fine & Rare (Cask 1250) 1952
Category Spirits
One of the finest bottles of Scotch ever made by the legendary Scottish distillery. I have but one of these stupidly priced bottles to sell. That’s not a misprint– it’s really the price of a car. The Fine & Rare Collection is meant to capture a moment in time. In 1952, King George VI died, Dwight Eisenhower won the presidential election, and this Scotch was just being put into Sherry casks. 49 years later, it was bottled– finally ready to be introduced to the world. This is something unlike any other, as I’m sure you can tell.
$29,999.00
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