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The Macallan Sir Peter Blake Anecdotes of Ages Down To Work 46.7 abv 1967 (1 BT 70cl)

Auction Closed

November 18, 03:55 PM GMT

Estimate

32,000 - 42,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

The Macallan Sir Peter Blake Anecdotes of Ages Down To Work 46.7 abv 1967


Distilled in 1967, created in 2020, bottle #78 of 348 (this one of 322 bottles of the Down To Work limited edition with the digital replica label), excellent overall appearence and condition, in original wooden presentation case within original wooden transit case and yellow cardboard shipping packaging


The Annecdotes of Ages collection consists of 13 one-of-a-kind bottles of exceptional 1967 whisky, chosen for its classic yet distinctly colourful character and representative of the year that Sir Peter Blake’s collage style transcended the art world into pop culture


The original labelled bottle portraying 'Down To Work' has been laid down in The Macallan Archives, with 322 digital replicas of this label available as a limited edition. Containing the same rich 1967 spirit in the same European oak box, accompanied by a green leather book sharing 13 label artworks from Anecdotes of Ages Collection and a certificate of authenticity signed by Sarah Burgess


Official Tasting Notes:


COLOUR

Caramelised peach


NOSE

Classic antique oak, dried fruit and fig combined with hints of pineapple and mango layered with a decadent chocolate strawberry note


PALATE

Warm chocolate with light nutmeg and ginger, oak spices and sweet oak opening into pineapple and coconut with an unexpected strawberry and hazelnut burst


FINISH

Complex with a medium to long finish of chocolate, sweet oak and lightly spiced peach


1 bt 70cl (opc)


LYING IN GREENFORD, MIDDLESEX Offered Duty Paid


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