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MacLean selects SMWS anniversary whiskies

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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) is marking its 35th anniversary with a series of 21 single cask bottlings selected by whisky writer Charlie MacLean.

Charlie Maclean at the SMWS Kaleidoscope bar
Happy birthday: Charlie MacLean has created the selection to celebrate SMWS’ 35th anniversary

The 21 whiskies, all aged between eight and 29 years old, will go on sale to SMWS members in July.

MacLean, who chairs the SMWS tasting panel and has created tasting notes for the 21 whiskies, said: ‘I was looking for samples of distinction. We came across many samples that were ok, but not yet ready for bottling. We were hunting for whiskies that were unusually good examples of the distillery character.’

Eight bottlings will be available to members in the UK:

  • 135.3 ‘Red carpet welcome’ 16-year-old Highland, 53.7% abv, £61.50
  • 2.108 ‘The King o’ Malts’ 10-year-old Speyside, 60.9% abv, £67.50
  • 42.44 ‘Winter warmer’ 9-year-old Highland, 58.5% abv, £59.40
  • 63.46 ‘A walk in the park’ 10-year-old Speyside, 59.4% abv, £51
  • 64.103 ‘All sweetness and light wood’ 11-year-old Speyside 58.9% abv, £55.60
  • 66.117 ‘Teasing spicy smoke’ 10-year-old Highland, 60.9% abv, £55
  • 68.16 ‘Pleasingly precocious’ 8-year-old Highland, 59.4% abv, £50
  • 88.10 ‘Complete sweet treat’ 11-year-old Speyside, £53.5% abv, £49

To ‘avoid confusion for people buying the bottles’, SMWS has declined to provide further information about the remaining 13 bottles in the series.

Non-members will be able to sample the whiskies at two whisky tasting events in Edinburgh and London, held in collaboration with MacLean. Tickets are available for £125 and include membership to the Society.

The Edinburgh event, on Tuesday 3 July, features a tasting of MacLean’s selections alongside a screening of Ken Loach film The Angel’s Share, while the London event on 4 July is a tasting in the crypt of St Etheldreda’s Church on Ely Place.

The SMWS was founded in 1983 and has become known for bottling single cask single malts as well as other spirits including rum, Cognac and Armagnac.

MacLean first joined the SMWS in the early 1980s, and became a chair of its tasting panel in 1992. In 2016 he created a selection of non-Society bottlings from auction and his own collection for the Society’s Kaleidoscope bar in Edinburgh.

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