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The Macallan - Diamonds Are Forever 55th Anniversary Release Single Malt Scotch Whisky

 
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Overview

The Macallan Diamonds Are Forever 55thAnniversary Release reunites The Macallan and James Bond, following The Six Decades of Bond Collection in 2022.

This release celebrates Bond’s connoisseurship of sherry wine through an unexpected selection of sherry and red wine seasoned oak casks, distilled in 2-007. A novel exploration of our pioneering characters, and an expression of the film's narrative where not everything is as it seems, bespoke hybrid sherry seasoned oak casks add to the complexity to uncover a whisky with glittering depth and character.

The Macallan and James Bond are no strangers to each other. Bond's encounters with our exceptional single malt are well documented. The next act of our special bond is the 2026 release of a limited edition whisky, marking 55 years since the premiere of Diamonds Are Forever.

A Diamond of a release, The Macallan Whisky Mastery Team have created a whisky to reflect the story arc of the film. An avid Bond fan, Whisky Maker Russell Greig decodes the film’s narrative and encapsulates the core theme of not everything being as is seems.

Diamonds Are Forever is primarily shot in the USA. The American oak stands proxy for the critical Las Vegas and coastal California scenes and the natural colour of the whisky mimics the Aztec sandstone in the Nevada desert.

Early in the film, Bond’s connoisseurship of sherry is uncovered as he ‘noses’ a Solera sherry. Sherry seasoning is fundamental to crafting, and in the maturation of, our exceptional oak casks which are the single greatest contributor to the distinctive aromas, flavours and natural colours of our single malt whisky. The Macallan’s mastery and Bond’s connoisseurship of sherry unite in Russell’s diamond selection of sherry seasoned oak casks for this single malt. A man of many dimensions, later in the film, Bond’s forensic knowledge of red wine ultimately saves his life. A pivotal scene delectably translated through the unusual inclusion of red wine seasoned casks.

Two pioneering characters, Bond and The Macallan are modern innovators underpinned by generations of unwavering precision and dedication to craftsmanship. 

A novel exploration of our innovative nature, and an expression of the film’s narrative where not everything is as it seems, Russell Greig completes the cask selection of this whisky with bespoke hybrid sherry seasoned oak casks – custom-made casks crafted from both European and American oak staves in one singular cask. An echo to the inventiveness of the science behind Bond and pivoting attention back to film locations in England, France and the Netherlands.

The Macallan Diamonds Are Forever 55th Anniversary Release is an exploration of the film’s archive as it has never been seen before. The packaging design offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the creative development of the film, visually depicting the film’s concepts of clones, laser beams, the villain’s white cat and the Las Vegas lair. The film’s title sequence has inspired the colour of the release.

Tasting notes

Colour: Nevada rock.

Nose: Sophisticated notes of sweet polished oak, vanilla bean and rich dried fruits.

Palate: A smooth and welcoming introduction of creamy vanilla and caramel. Hints of cocoa powder coated champagne truffles, coffee, dried fruit like figs, berries and apricots. Subtle spices follow creating a complex profile.

Finish: Long and refined with a lingering warmth.

Brand
The Macallan
Size
700ml
ABV
45.50
Country
Scotland
Region
Highland

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