The Macallan Sir Peter Blake

The Macallan Sir Peter Blake

The Macallan Sir Peter Blake

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After nearly four decades collaborating with Sir Peter Blake, their partnership has been built on a mutual respect for excellence.

Deeply valuing the time required to establish, nurture and preserve heritage, as well as the aspiration to create iconic works and legendary pieces. These timeless values are reflected in both the personality and work of acclaimed artist Sir Peter Blake.

A HISTORY RICH IN ART AND WHISKY

The collaboration with Sir Peter Blake began in 1986, when he designed a label for a set of twelve 60-year-old single malts harvested in 1926.

The label artwork, in Blake's distinctive style, captures the moment when the sherry-seasoned cask was carefully placed in our distillery during the 1920s to mature. In 2012, they collaborated again to commemorate Sir Peter Blake's 80th birthday.

The resulting artwork is like a treasure trove full of color and history, reflecting a specific decade of Sir Peter Blake's life, surrounded by a detailed artistic representation of the whisky making process.

Tasting Notes of The Macallan Sir Peter Blake

Color: Cinnamon hue.

Aromas: An abundance of dried fruits and spices, with subtle hints of orange and clove.

Palate: Dried fruits accompanied by ground black pepper and molasses, with hints of vanilla and orange oil.

Finish: A long, rich oak persistence, with hints of cinnamon and cocoa.

After almost four decades collaborating with Sir Peter Blake, their partnership has been built on mutual respect for excellence.

Deeply valuing the time required to establish, nurture, and preserve heritage, as well as the aspiration to create iconic works and legendary pieces. These timeless values are reflected both in the personality and work of acclaimed artist Sir Peter Blake.

A RICH HISTORY IN ART AND WHISKY

The collaboration with Sir Peter Blake began in 1986, when he designed a label for a set of twelve 60-year-old single malts harvested in 1926.

The artwork on the label, with Blake's distinctive style, captures the moment when the sherry-seasoned cask was carefully placed in our distillery during the 1920s to mature. In 2012, they collaborated again to commemorate Sir Peter Blake's 80th birthday.

The resulting artwork is like a treasure full of color and history, reflecting a specific decade in Sir Peter Blake's life, surrounded by a detailed artistic representation of the whisky-making process.

Tasting Notes for The Macallan Sir Peter Blake

Color: Cinnamon hue.

Aromas: Abundance of nuts and spices, with subtle hints of orange and clove.

Palate: Nutty flavors accompanied by ground black pepper and molasses, with hints of vanilla and orange oil.

Finish: A long and rich persistence of oak, with notes of cinnamon and cocoa.

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After nearly four decades collaborating with Sir Peter Blake, their partnership has been built on a mutual respect for excellence.

Deeply valuing the time required to establish, nurture and preserve heritage, as well as the aspiration to create iconic works and legendary pieces. These timeless values are reflected in both the personality and work of acclaimed artist Sir Peter Blake.

A HISTORY RICH IN ART AND WHISKY

The collaboration with Sir Peter Blake began in 1986, when he designed a label for a set of twelve 60-year-old single malts harvested in 1926.

The label artwork, in Blake's distinctive style, captures the moment when the sherry-seasoned cask was carefully placed in our distillery during the 1920s to mature. In 2012, they collaborated again to commemorate Sir Peter Blake's 80th birthday.

The resulting artwork is like a treasure trove full of color and history, reflecting a specific decade of Sir Peter Blake's life, surrounded by a detailed artistic representation of the whisky making process.

Tasting Notes of The Macallan Sir Peter Blake

Color: Cinnamon hue.

Aromas: An abundance of dried fruits and spices, with subtle hints of orange and clove.

Palate: Dried fruits accompanied by ground black pepper and molasses, with hints of vanilla and orange oil.

Finish: A long, rich oak persistence, with hints of cinnamon and cocoa.

After almost four decades collaborating with Sir Peter Blake, their partnership has been built on mutual respect for excellence.

Deeply valuing the time required to establish, nurture, and preserve heritage, as well as the aspiration to create iconic works and legendary pieces. These timeless values are reflected both in the personality and work of acclaimed artist Sir Peter Blake.

A RICH HISTORY IN ART AND WHISKY

The collaboration with Sir Peter Blake began in 1986, when he designed a label for a set of twelve 60-year-old single malts harvested in 1926.

The artwork on the label, with Blake's distinctive style, captures the moment when the sherry-seasoned cask was carefully placed in our distillery during the 1920s to mature. In 2012, they collaborated again to commemorate Sir Peter Blake's 80th birthday.

The resulting artwork is like a treasure full of color and history, reflecting a specific decade in Sir Peter Blake's life, surrounded by a detailed artistic representation of the whisky-making process.

Tasting Notes for The Macallan Sir Peter Blake

Color: Cinnamon hue.

Aromas: Abundance of nuts and spices, with subtle hints of orange and clove.

Palate: Nutty flavors accompanied by ground black pepper and molasses, with hints of vanilla and orange oil.

Finish: A long and rich persistence of oak, with notes of cinnamon and cocoa.

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