How should you choose a regular Macallan model?
The Macallan, a highly sought-after "hard currency" in the whisky world today, offers its signature sherry cask-aged whiskies as excellent material for understanding sherry cask flavors. Its high recognition in the secondary market has also made it a popular choice for some investors and collectors. In short: where there's Macallan, there's a competitive market.
With such high popularity, The Macallan is releasing new whiskies one after another. While everyone is singing its praises, we believe it is also very necessary to clarify the positioning of The Macallan's regular series.
Because some Macallan beers are in short supply, these beers either need to be snapped up when the official stock is replenished or purchased at a higher price on the secondary market. With the emergence of counterfeit products, even though they are regular beers, you still need to be careful when buying them.

Among the regular varieties, the most common are the single cask, double cask, and triple cask series. Here, "single cask" does not mean that all the liquid in the bottle comes from the same oak barrel, but rather that the spirit is matured entirely in sherry casks; "double cask" means that the spirit is matured in both sherry-flavored American oak barrels and sherry-flavored European oak barrels; "triple cask" means that in addition to the "double cask" method, the spirit is also matured in bourbon barrels.
Because the labels depict 1-3 oak barrels to distinguish these three wines, enthusiasts refer to them by the number of oak barrels shown. Within the single cask, double cask, and triple cask series, there are further options for aging: 12 years, 15 years, and 18 years.
When the ages are the same, the price of the single cask series, which is fully matured in sherry casks, is much higher than the other two series. This is because The Macallan has high-quality sherry cask resources and enjoys high recognition from enthusiasts.
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