The Macallan 12 Year Double Cask 750ml
Description
The Macallan 12 Year Double Cask is the lighter, more approachable counterpart to the Sherry Oak — matured in a combination of American and European sherry-seasoned oak casks for a minimum of 12 years, producing a Speyside single malt with more vanilla and butterscotch character and a softer, less intensely sherried profile.
Where the Sherry Oak uses exclusively Spanish (Jerez) oak, the Double Cask draws on both American and European cooperage, each seasoned with oloroso sherry. The American oak contributes vanilla and light caramel; the European oak adds dried fruit and darker spice. The result is a more balanced, gateway expression — often the first Macallan people encounter, and for good reason.
At 40% ABV it is genuinely approachable, and the dual-cask policy gives it enough complexity to reward attention without demanding it. A reliable anchor for any Scotch collection and one of the best introductions to Speyside single malt at this price point. Browse the full Macallan collection at Wooden Cork.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Butterscotch, toffee apple, vanilla cream, and candied orange with fresh-cut oak underneath
- Palate: Honeyed and smooth — wood spice, citrus zest, raisins, and caramel in good balance
- Finish: Warm, sweet, and medium-length with lingering oak and a hint of dried fruit
Specs
- Distillery: The Macallan, Craigellachie, Speyside
- Region: Speyside, Scotland
- Age Statement: 12 Years
- Cask Type: American and European sherry-seasoned oak (Double Cask)
- ABV: 40%
- Size: 750ml
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Macallan Double Cask and Sherry Oak?
The Double Cask uses American and European sherry-seasoned oak, giving a lighter, more vanilla-forward profile. The Sherry Oak uses exclusively Spanish (Jerez) oak, producing richer, more intense dried fruit and chocolate character.
Is the Macallan 12 Double Cask the same as the yellow box Macallan?
Yes — the yellow or gold box presentation identifies the Double Cask expression, as distinct from the red Sherry Oak box.
Which Macallan 12 should I start with?
The Double Cask is the more accessible starting point — lighter and sweeter. The Sherry Oak is richer and more complex. Many collectors keep both.
Care
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Design
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