Macallan Whisky - (1940)

Perhaps my ears are burning and rightly so, but I shall remain stedfast - unless of course I can find company of sufficient import to open the bloody thing - not share it of course, perhaps not even drink it but then in the right company who knows….
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Lady FB has reminded me that there are a few others in the Foxy cellar which might need some attention before we get to the Midleton…
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It may be a touch of the vapours but I am definitely getting a strange sinking feeling…
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Why on earth are you drinking any of this chilled??? The Americans call it branch water. We call it spring water. From a spring. 70:30. You know which is which
 
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Is there a link between Tain and the Regiment?
The special operations executive as well as commando forces have extremely deep roots with the west coast of Scotland.
Very spiritual place in that way.

Unsure about tain though , wouldn’t surprise me at all if some regiment legend resided there , quietly going about his business.
 
Well that’s the thing you see - Whiskey or uisce beatha should never like never be served over ice whereas that poor imitation from that place once known as Alba (fortunately far across the Irish Sea and thankfully missing the “e” to avoid confusion with the real thing), can be adulterated with anything the poor delusional purchaser wishes.
Sad, very, very sad…
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Once A Pilgrim​

“We are the Pilgrims, master; we shall go
Always a little further: it may be
Beyond that last blue mountain barred with Snow
Across that angry or that glimmering sea”
 
Thanks for posting that. Very interesting.

My boring Macallan story hugely shortened…

Sometime between 2001 - 2003 at a charity auction I bought a package for 10 at MacAllan Distillery. Lunch wi the head whisky maker, tour of the rare whisky vault, distillery tour, tour of the Bond, finishing with a whisky nosing wi the Head Maker and leave with a bottle of 18 year old.

Ended up the Company I worked for bought it off me and we took some whisky drinking clients but no dickheads allowed.

One guy turns out was a Macallan geek, however one of the questions he asked at lunch was “what did you make whisky with during the war”.

Fast forward to the finish of the nosing, and the Heid Maker disappears into his lab and comes out with a bloody great tumbler of whisky and says “try that, it’s 1940”. FFS 😮

General enthusiasm all round and he reappears with a (much lighter in colour) bloody great tumbler of 1941

When we adjourned to the bar in the Craigellachy they did have a bottle (!) and it was £300 a dram.

So £300 to £13,000+ in 20 years. Wow.

I am also fairly sure that nobody is leaving a nosing for with a bottle of 18 year old these days. Charity donation or not.

One of life’s highlights. Better to be lucky than good, eh.
 
Got these 2 tucked away more like £2.15 than £215k
 

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Sir, you are my hero 👍👍👍.

It's strange to think , that someone who is intelligent enough to have 215k to spend on a bottle of booze , would actually be stupid enough to spend it on a bottle of booze.
I'm guessing something like that would only really be bought as an investment, wouldn't it ???🤔.
You equate wealth and intelligence.....
 
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