Jose-Massu-Espinel
Macallan Quest
Single Malt — Highlands , Scotland
Reviewed
February 24, 2020 (edited March 6, 2020)
Terrible.
This is one of Macallan's newest expressions, the ones that replaced the 1824 series. I have had the "terra" before and that was a standard Macallan, with an 8 out of 10 score. This one.... well... don't buy it.
The bottle is quite beautiful and intimidating, when you open this big monster bottle you find yourself with a very small rare cork. Well, that feels weird but nothing to bother the whisky.
Bottled at 40%abv, burnished gold color.
As soon as you nose it, you get that "dulce de leche - milky way chocolate" aroma, typical from Macallan. You try to find something else, maybe prunes or hot coffee notes are there. Not much else happening.
On the palate is absolutely dissapointing. Nutty, almonds, oak, in an unbalanced, unpleasant and boring way. As you know, nutty flavors can come from a heavy, rapid distillation and a short fermentation. Seems to me that they did not put their best efforts on this one and definitively feels as a cheap whisky, NOT THE FINEST CUT.
Aftertaste is a little oaky and maybe some boring spicyness. I could not believe how bad this was, i was with 4 other people and we all agree it was terrible.
I had to add water to see if something happened, and guess what, two drops of water turns it into......
WATER. PLAIN WATER.
Overall i give this dram a 48 over 100 and may God have mercy on its soul.
P.S. piece of advice: after this horrible experience, pour yourself a talisker, you will feel a lot better.
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