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The Macallan "Art is the Flower" celebrates the artistic vision of Charles Rennie Mackintosh through a limited-edition single malt Scotch whisky. This exceptional release honors the renowned Scottish architect and designer's iconic aesthetic, blending rich, complex flavors with a bottle design inspired by Mackintosh's distinctive artistic style. Crafted from The Macallan's signature sherry oak casks, this whisky delivers layers of dried fruit, spice, and oak with a smooth, warming finish. A collector's piece for whisky enthusiasts and art lovers alike, perfect for those who appreciate the intersection of fine spirits and cultural heritage.

Tasting Profile & Food Pairings

Taste & Sensory Profile

  • Nose: Rich and deeply aromatic. It opens with raisins, figs, and treacle (molasses), followed by sophisticated layers of polished oak, fresh cherry, and toasted almonds.
  • Palate: A velvety, "blooming" mouthfeel. It leads with sweet oak and vanilla, transitioning into candied ginger and fresh green apples. There is a unique, subtle note of loose-leaf tea—a "wisp" of herbal complexity that balances the sherry sweetness.
  • Finish: Long, rich, and full. It leaves a lingering warmth of baking spices and dark fruit.

About the brand

Known for their uncompromising mastery of wood, The Macallan created this expression to honor Mackintosh's "Spirit of the Rose" (1902). The collection actually features two bottles: an ultra-rare 46-year-old decanter and this "Art is the Flower" expression, which is designed to be the more accessible (though still incredibly limited) entry into the tribute.