Macallan 1989 32 Year Old The Intrepid Collection 12 x 50cl
Lot Id: 900052
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Macallan 1989 32 Year Old The Intrepid Collection 12 x 50cl. The Intrepid officially became the World`s largest bottle of Whisky on September 9th 2021.
A Partnership between Fah Mah Holdings and Rosewin Holdings brought the project together and was inspired by a passion for Exploration and set out to name it in honour of the worlds most pioneering individuals including Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Sir Robin Knox - Johnston to name but two.
Standing over 1.8 metres tall the record breaking bottle contained 311 of Macallan whisky which had matured at Macallan in sister casks 6896 and 6992 since the distillation in 1989. In 2021 both casks were married together by renowned bottlers Duncan Taylor to bring the final stages of this huge project to fruition with The World Record bottle at its climax.
To commemorate this event a small number of exclusive sets were produced, comprising a collection of 12 bottles each filled with the remains of the 32 Year Old Whisky from the same casks used to fill the World record bottle.
This a very exclusive bottling offering the best of Macallan alongside a World Record bottle.
Each Explorer bottle is individually numbered.
Olly Hicks - Bottle 98 of 150
Karen Darke - Bottle 99 of 150
Will Copestake - Bottle 100 of 150
Dr Geoff Wilson - Bottle 101 of 150
Sir Ranulph Fiennes - Bottle 102 of 150
Jamie Ramsay - Bottle 103 of 150
Dwayne Fields - Bottle 104 of 150
Felicity Aston - Bottle 105 of 150
Sir Robin Knox - Johnston - Bottle 106 of 150
Sarah Outen - Bottle 107 of 150
Levison Wood - Bottle 108 of 150
Explorer Group Edition - Bottle 97 of 150
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Distillery:
- Distillery Status: Operational
- Country: Scotland
- Region: Speyside
- Size: 50cl x 12
- Type: Single Malt Whisky
- Age: 32 Years Old
- Number of Bottles: 12
- Strength (%): 43
- Cask No: 6896 & 6992
- Shipping Weight: 24.00 KG
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