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  • Macallan 14 Years Old 1997

    Easter Elchies 2011 Release (Purple Ribbon)

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    £2,050
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    Macallan 14 Years Old 1997

    Easter Elchies 2011 Release (Purple Ribbon)
    Lot #1470825
    FINISH DATE
    16 February 2026

    The 14-year-old Annual Easter Elchies release from The Macallan, presented with the distinctive purple bow and wax emblem, was matured in a sherry butt cask. Produced in very limited numbers and available exclusively through the distillery visitor centre, this release quickly became a highly desirable collector’s item.

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    Macallan

    Founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid, the Elchies Distillery as it was known initially, did not become the Macallan-Glenlivet in name until 1892. Since then, it has undergone massive expansion with Edrington and William Grant & Sons combining forces in 1999 to purchase Highland Distillers for £601 million. By then, the reputation of the distillery for its sherry-led style of whisky was already firmly in place. The new ownership model has enabled the distillery to produce new ranges, reach out to new demographics and establish itself as an international brand of quality. Bottles are Macallan are increasingly sought after for their commodity value and not the contents, which often are of high quality. Moving to a new distillery site in recent years, will in the long-term, allow Macallan to produce more and if needed, the old distillery sits idle despite being capable of producing 11 million litres before it closed in 2018.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official Bottling
    • CASK TYPE
      Sherry Butt
    • DISTILLERY
      Macallan
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      59.7%
    • CASK NUMBER
      16946
    • CASK TYPE
      Sherry Butt
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      2
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Scotland, Speyside
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