Anecdotes of Ages Collection: Easter Elchies House
Easter Elchies House is our Spiritual Home and features proudly on the label of every bottle of The Macallan.
A STORY IN EVERY STONE...
Each unique label of the 13 original bottles details stories relating to The Macallan’s history, community, and natural landscape of The Macallan Estate.
Sir Peter Blake’s ghostly artwork for this unique label is a wonderful tribute to The Macallan’s Spiritual Home. Easter Elchies House has existed since at least 1453. Ransacked by Jacobite soldiers because of the owners’ Hanoverian sympathies, it was reconstructed in 1700 for Captain John Grant, whose family and descendants are interred in the mausoleum on the Estate.
After falling into disrepair, the manor house was finally and happily returned to The Macallan’s possession in 1959. Today, fully restored, its image features proudly on every bottle that leaves the premises.
THE STORY BEHIND THE LABEL
Sir Peter Blake’s ghostly artwork for this unique label is a wonderful tribute to The Macallan’s Spiritual Home. Created in black and white, perhaps reflecting some dark days, the label’s centre of artistic gravity is the Second World War.
Easter Elchies House was requisitioned for military use and distilling was outlawed from 1943 until hostilities ceased. From here, both battle plans and personnel were dispersed to various fronts throughout the conflict. The captains WE Johns, of Biggles books fame, and WF Player, of the cigarette dynasty, were just two celebrated tenants among many drawn to hunting, shooting and fishing holidays.
This prized bottle’s content is a 1967 outturn of a gloriously golden hue. Carefully selected for its expressive flavour notes by Sarah Burgess, it delivers rich hints of light spiced peach, nutmeg and ginger, whilst remaining true to the whisky’s sweet oak and hazelnut depths.
A one-off, it is an astounding single malt. Mary McCartney’s contemporary photograph shows the bottle against the moonlit manor, an echo perhaps of the monochrome posters for classic 1940s films. Intrigue, atmosphere and suspense swirl about the bottle, unmistakably featured as the hero of the piece. There could not be a more fitting way to record the poised and precious spirit that waits within.
In happier times, straddling the war years, the building also played host to sporting parties and some notable guests.
No doubt, their enthusiasm was further heightened at the prospect of a warming dram as dusk descended, colour fading from the landscape. That potent pairing of a magical glass with the descending sun continues today for the welcome guests who stay at Easter Elchies.
The Experience
COLOUR
Caramelised peach
NOSE
Classic antique oak, dried fruit and fig combined with hints of pineapple and mango layered with a decadent chocolate strawberry note
PALATE
Warm chocolate with light nutmeg and ginger, oak spices and sweet oak opening into pineapple and coconut with an unexpected strawberry and hazelnut burst
FINISH
Complex with a medium to long finish of chocolate, sweet oak and lightly spiced peach
ABV
46.7%
AN ARTISTIC PRESENTATION
The outer box for these special whiskies has been modelled on Sir Peter Blake’s own traditional art supply box, bringing together the world of art and whisky. A squirrel is laser etched on a removable panel, revealing a thumbnail photography collage documenting Sir Peter’s journey with The Macallan for the creation of this collection.
On the side a sliding drawer features Sir Peter’s signature laser etched into the oak. Within is a leather bound book sustainably sourced in Scotland, revealing the 13 unique stories behind the full Anecdotes of Ages Collection.
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Thirteen distinct single malts, all featuring artwork designed by Sir Peter Blake.
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Thirteen distinct single malts, all featuring artwork designed by Sir Peter Blake.