The_Rev
Reviewed
October 15, 2016 (edited September 3, 2021)
It both is and is not what you would expect from a Macallan 12 year aged in both American and European oak. On the one hand, the classic notes of both European sherry casks and American bourbon casks are there - sherry dark fruit and nuttiness, bourbon sweet vanilla and dry woody notes. You do get all of the above, but...this is still a predominantly sherry-tinged dram, more so than I would have expected. It's good, though less of a departure from the usual house style than anticipated.