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Bottle Details
Macallan 22 Year Old SMWS 24.134-6 3 x 70cl / Jazz Trio
A trio of 22 year old Macallan, drawn from the same \"mother cask\" and finished in different, unstated types of wood:
Macallan 22 Year Old SMWS 24.134
'A dark allurement.'
The bottle bears the capsule colour of their \"Deep, Rich & Dried Fruits\" flavour profile. One of 225. 56.7%Macallan 22 Year Old SMWS 24.135
'An opulent temptation.'
The bottle bears the capsule colour of their \"Old and Dignified\" flavour profile. One of 241. 56.9%Macallan 22 Year Old SMWS 24.136
'A sweet seduction'
The bottle bears the capsule colour of their \"Sweet, fruity & Mellow\" flavour profile. One of 218. 58.3%
This lot has a 3 bottle shipping fee.
Scotch Malt Whisky Society
A private members club established by Pip Hills in 1983. It has flagship members bars in Edinburgh, Glasgow and London, and partner venues across the world. Its regular outturn of single cask bottlings are renowned for their unique coded method of non-disclosure of their distilleries of origin.
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