The Macallan Double Cask 12 Years Old + Complimentary 5 CL Miniature
This set brings together one of the most recognisable expressions in contemporary Scotch whisky with a distinctive added touch: an official 5 CL glass miniature of The Macallan Double Cask 12 Years Old, presented in its iconic blue livery. A combination designed both for the discerning enthusiast and for those seeking an elegant gift with real character.
The Macallan Double Cask 12 Years Old forms part of the range that best represents the house style: balance, precision in wood management and a clean, rounded and approachable aromatic profile. The inclusion of the miniature makes this set particularly appealing for collectors or for those wishing to keep an additional reference in a smaller format.
The origin: Speyside and The Macallan tradition
The Macallan was founded in 1824 in the Speyside region, one of Scotland’s most prestigious areas for the production of malt whisky. From the outset, the distillery has been defined by its uncompromising focus on wood quality and meticulous control at every stage of the process.
Its location in Speyside is no coincidence. The mild, humid climate encourages slow and steady cask maturation. The water used is drawn from underground springs naturally filtered through limestone, contributing purity and stability to the wort. This environment, combined with centuries of expertise, has established the distillery as a global benchmark within Scotch malt whisky.
At Licorea, we have worked for years with Scotland’s leading houses and fully appreciate the importance The Macallan places on cask management. Each cask is individually selected and monitored from its origin — a level of oversight rarely seen, even among high-end distilleries.
Double Cask: the importance of wood
The Double Cask range combines two types of sherry-seasoned oak casks: American oak and European oak. Both are sourced from carefully selected forests and sent to Jerez de la Frontera to be seasoned with sherry wine before travelling to Scotland.
American oak brings sweeter, creamier characteristics, typically offering notes of vanilla, soft caramel and a gently fruity undertone. European oak, by contrast, provides greater structure, contributing spice, depth and a firmer, drier texture on the palate.
The combination of both cask types over a minimum of 12 years creates a balanced profile. Neither spice nor sweetness dominates; everything is measured and harmonious. Maturation in sherry-seasoned casks is essential in delivering its natural golden hue and an aromatic complexity evident from the very first nosing.
Production process and technical character
As a single malt, this whisky is produced exclusively from malted barley and water, distilled in relatively small copper stills. This technical detail is significant. Smaller stills allow greater contact between vapour and copper, resulting in a cleaner, more refined spirit.
Fermentation is extended to develop complex aromatic compounds before distillation. Only a carefully selected portion of the spirit — the so-called heart — is transferred into casks. This rigorous selection ensures a pure and elegant base before maturation begins.
Throughout its 12 years of ageing, the Speyside climate influences the interaction between wood and spirit. The casks breathe. The whisky expands and contracts with temperature changes, slowly extracting oak compounds that define its final structure.
Sensory profile and tasting experience
On the nose, it reveals clean, well-defined notes. Ripe fruit, a touch of honey and the classic vanilla derived from American oak come through clearly. As it opens up, subtle spices and a lightly toasted background emerge.
On the palate, it is well balanced, with a smooth yet present texture. The entry is gently sweet, followed by caramel and fine oak notes. The mid-palate develops towards soft spices and leads into a medium-length, warm and persistent finish, with an elegant aftertaste that invites a second sip.
Its alcoholic strength is seamlessly integrated. It does not overpower; it complements. This makes it a versatile choice both for those new to single malts and for experienced drinkers who value harmony between wood and spirit.
The 5 CL miniature: detail and collectability
The set includes an official 5 CL glass miniature bottle, featuring the distinctive blue design of the Double Cask range. This smaller format is ideal for collectors, for comparative tastings or simply as a keepsake from one of the distillery’s most emblematic expressions.
Glass miniatures retain the aesthetics and proportions of the standard bottle, making them particularly appreciated by enthusiasts and collectors. It is a thoughtful addition that enhances the overall value of the set.
A key reference in our selection
At Licorea, we consider The Macallan Double Cask 12 Years Old to be one of the most solid references in our malt whisky selection. It stands out particularly for its meticulous choice of sherry-seasoned oak casks — a detail consistently appreciated by our most discerning customers.
Its balance makes it an essential bottle in any collection focused on Scotch whisky. It is an expression that clearly reflects the distillery’s style and commitment to quality.
Service, storage and enjoyment
To fully appreciate its character, we recommend serving it in a tulip-shaped glass or a Glencairn glass, which concentrates the aromas towards the rim. The ideal serving temperature is room temperature, between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius. A few drops of water may be added to gently open up the aromatic profile.
Once opened, the bottle should be stored upright, away from direct light and sudden temperature changes. Properly kept, it will maintain its qualities for many months.
This is a whisky designed to be enjoyed neat and unhurriedly. It pairs well with lightly sweet desserts, high-percentage dark chocolate or toasted nuts. It also complements medium-intensity mature cheeses, where the oak and spice find an appealing counterpoint.
This set, combining the standard bottle and a 5 CL glass miniature, brings together tradition, technical expertise and an additional detail that elevates the single malt experience.