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A tribute to an enduring spirit that never wavered: The Reach single malt

  • The Macallan releases an 81-year-old, limited-edition whisky that celebrates creativity and character
  • An experiential journey that tells the tale of The Reach single malt is being offered at Art Basel Hong Kong

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In 1940, a single-malt whisky was distilled in a single, sherry-seasoned oak cask. More than eight decades later, it has become the oldest expression ever released by The Macallan: The Reach.

Named because it reaches not only back in time to 1940 and The Macallan’s founding in 1824, but also to the future, this new limited edition of 288 bottles is testament to the enduring spirit that has been at the heart of the brand for almost 200 years. It pays homage to the maker’s ingenuity and strength of character: a survivor crafted during a turbulent time for the company and subsequently nurtured with much passion and care.

“The year 1940 was tough for the distillery,” says Stephane Levan, brand ambassador for The Macallan in Hong Kong and Macau. “Everything was rationed during World War II, from the wood to light the fireplaces to the barley to make the whisky. So to curate that whisky, it is a nod to the craftsmanship.”

The bronze hands that hold The Reach were created by Scottish sculptor Saskia Robinson, and represent the whisky’s journey from World War II to the present day. Photo: The Macallan
The bronze hands that hold The Reach were created by Scottish sculptor Saskia Robinson, and represent the whisky’s journey from World War II to the present day. Photo: The Macallan

The Macallan’s master whisky maker, Kirsteen Campbell, decided the nuances between liquid, cask, temperature and humidity had created the perfect highpoint for this very release – after its eight decades in an oak cask.

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