Generously_Paul
Macallan Classic Cut (2018 Release)
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
January 31, 2019 (edited January 16, 2022)
I received a bottle of this 2018 Macallan Classic Cut from my friend @LeeEvolved as a Christmas gift. He gave me a choice between this and I believe the GlenDronach Peated Portwood. Having had the 2017 version and found it quite good, I decided to go with this one. Bottled at 51.2% ABV (which is down significantly from the 2017 version), non chill filtered and natural color of orange amber.
The nose starts off with sweet raisins...but then it was like someone flipped a switch and it shifted radically to straight up artificial movie theater popcorn butter topping. You know the stuff, thick, greasy and has that not really butter but kinda smell. That plus a huge hit of sulfur. Very sweet on top of that and quite fruity. Strange oaky notes as well, like the butter and sulfur got into the wood. Grape jelly, strawberry jam, blackberries, cranberries and blueberries. Butter toffee, caramel and vanilla, pie crust. Cashews and perhaps some peanuts. Light maple notes, brown sugar and even a little white chocolate. Letting it sit for a good long while more and more caramel comes out.
Water will make it slightly sour if you add too much. Still has those buttery notes but not as bad. More raisins and some faint spices. Baked apples and pears.
The palate is full on sherry. Big over the top bright juicy sherry, it really shows it’s youth though. Sulfuric and buttery, like someone melted a stick of butter and a sulfur candle into a bottle of cheap sherry. Ugh. Plenty of caramel and some mint. Tart berries, but still some sweetness, like a berry compote where only 1/4 of the sugar was added. Sherried oak and faint cocoa powder. Raisins and craisins and some light ginger. Not much heat given the ABV, but it lets you know it’s there from time to time.
Water doesn’t do much but brings out a little more sweetness and tones down the overall profile.
A medium to full bodied mouthfeel that is oily and mouthwatering.
The finish is long with sherry, mint tea, caramel, slightly tart and dry.
It took me a little over a month to work through this bottle and for the first 2/3 of it those buttery and sulfuric notes were inescapable and a chore to deal with. The last 1/3 still had them, but greatly reduced and the berry notes were able to be more easily enjoyed. Quite a disappointment when compared to its 2017 counterpart, like drinking a cask strength mixed berry jam... not really my kinda thing. A few redeeming qualities in there, but very much overshadowed by those funky notes. Thanks for the gift Lee, it did it’s job and got me good and buzzed on more than one occasion, but I’m throwing in the towel on this 2018 Classic Cut.
Cheers
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Yeah, the 2018 version is not so great.
@Generously_Paul the 2017 was pretty good. It was refreshing to see a sub-$100 Macallan that’s pretty good. Too bad they went back to their old ways of subpar NAS
@LeeEvolved the allure of the new is always strong. Hard to resist, even over what you know to be solid
Great, and accurate, review. I just couldn’t get over it the entire time. I think I did offer you the chance to have a 2017 Classic Cut over this, too. You’re like me, though, and want to chase something new. Unfortunately, this was the wrong time to pick the new stuff. Oh well, it was the thought that counts as they say. We’ll drink better stuff this year and you’ll forget all about this one. Haha