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The Macallan ☆ Folio.YVR ☆ Issue 24 April ☆ 2024 ☆ Luxury Lifestyle Magazine

The history of The Macallan, one of the most renowned single malt Scotch whiskies, is deeply ingrained in the founder Alexander Reid's distillation of the first batch of whisky in his modest stills in Speyside, Scotland, two centuries ago.

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Reid, a barley farmer and school teacher, created the original name from "Maghellan," taken from the Gaelic word "magh," meaning fertile ground, and "Ellan," from the Monk St. Fillan, who held a close association with the church that stood in the grounds of The Macallan Estate 
until 1400.

Since 1824, The Macallan has thrived as a local brand with a global presence. Its 485-acre estate is home to a rich and varied natural ecosystem populated by over 60,000 trees and more than 70 species of wildlife, birds, and fish, including seven identified European Protected Species, such as red squirrels, badgers, otters, swifts, and pine martens.

As the brand celebrates its 200th anniversary this year, it has unveiled an evolved identity that reveres its rich legacy while celebrating its future.

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THE DESIGNERS

Crafted by the esteemed Spanish visual artist Alex Trochut, The Macallan's 200 anniversary logo features a wave pattern that symbolizes the connection between the brand's roots and its future. The curve of the River Spey, which meanders through The Macallan Estate, blends with the rolling curves of the stunning Distillery.

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The new brand identity features an elevated and simplified logo, a bold red colour statement, a pattern, and iconography inspired by the brand's Six Pillars - the foundation stones of The Macallan's character - and its rich history. The brand also collaborated closely with David Carson, one of the most influential designers of the modern era, blending the principles of art and branding.

THE STRENGTH OF PILLARS

As the company embarks on this momentous year, The Macallan celebrates time travel through five themes - Incomparable, Creativity, Craftsmanship, Legacy, and Sustainability. The Six Pillars are interwoven to narrate the story of the 200 years logo, a testament to The Macallan's deep roots, distilled since 1824 at Easter Elchies, where its Spiritual Home and Distillery continue to thrive today.

The wave pattern in the logo conjures the connection between the brand's foundations and its future, merging the curve of the River Spey with the rolling curves of the Distillery roof.

It also contains an echo of the infinity symbol, evoking the concepts of time and generational legacy. The Macallan's legacy combines craftsmanship and creativity embodied by the new identity, honouring its past, present, and future.

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MAKING THE MACALLAN

The Macallan takes exquisite care in selecting only the finest quality spirits from their stills to create their signature single malt whisky. The finest cut is chosen to ensure a viscous mouth-feel and fruity aroma and flavour that is unique to Macallan.

This small portion is highly selective and one of the industry's best, primarily responsible for the full-bodied richness of The Macallan new make spirit. This clear, colourless spirit is selected just under 70% alcohol by volume, is robust, characterful, and serves as the starting point for all Macallan whiskies.

In the past, Macallan exclusively used oak sherry casks from Jerez, Spain, to mature 
its whiskies. In 2004, Macallan expanded 
its single malt range by launching the 
Fine Oak series, introducing a variety of American oak and ex-bourbon casks for maturation. This created a lighter, sweeter malt character that appealed to new whisky drinkers.

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MORE MACALLAN PLEASE

Macallan's popularity and increasing demand saw the mothballed second Macallan stillhouse reopen and resume production in 2009.

Alongside the core single malt range, Macallan regularly releases a variety of vintage expressions and limited editions that attract the attention of whisky enthusiasts, collectors, and investors.

Edrington has marketed Macallan to the luxury whisky market, with bottlings of 50–60-year-old Macallan in Lalique crystal decanters and the 'Fine & Rare' collection comprising vintage expressions dating from 1926 to 1989.

Limited edition Macallan releases have featured innovative collaborations with artists and designers, including the 'Masters of Photography' series, which combines exclusive bottlings with unique photographic items from leading photographers, including Rankin and Albert Watson.

ACHIEVING NET ZERO EMISSIONS

The Macallan is working towards achieving net zero emissions across all global operations by 2045, with a near-term target of reducing emissions by 50% by 2030.

Working towards these ambitious stretching targets will touch every aspect of operations and will be achieved by drawing on internal and external expertise, engaging with key suppliers and partners, and harnessing innovation and collaboration partnerships.

Since the end of 2021, The Macallan Estate has been operating on a carbon-neutral basis across its direct emissions via a combination of 99% verified renewable energy, integrated land management projects, and carbon sequestration from its natural assets.

SUSTAINABLE DISTILLATION

The natural aesthetic of The Macallan Distillery design belies the mix of traditional craftsmanship and state-of-the-art engineering within and seeks to create a genuinely sustainable distillation process that produces unparalleled single malt whisky without disturbing the balance of life that surrounds the area.

The Distillery achieves significant energy efficiency from operations and benefits from integrated decarbonization through the intelligent heat recovery system and inbuilt steam and process control system.

At present, over 97% of energy is derived from renewable and non-fossil fuel sources. It is with a single-minded, uncompromising focus to achieve an ambitious target of being entirely carbon neutral by 2030, a decade ahead of 
the Scotch Whisky Association's industry target.

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THE HIGHEST STANDARDS

For over twenty years, The Macallan's distillery operations have been accredited with ISO14001 Environmental Management certification, the most rigorous and globally recognized certification for environmental management.

This independent assessment framework considers all environmental aspects 
and everything that is interacted with, 
from water use to waste generation, energy consumption, and land and 
habitat management.

In 2020, The Macallan was also awarded the prestigious Positive Luxury Butterfly Mark, a leading sustainability accreditation for luxury brands demonstrating positive social and environmental actions and impacts.

The Macallan's Butterfly Mark accreditation was granted against a set of 11 positive actions that recognize the credentials and ongoing achievements in the areas of community investment, philanthropy, recyclable packaging, reduced glass weight, protecting biodiversity, reducing water use, reducing CO2, energy efficiency, fair labour, diversity and inclusion and equal pay.

From signature ranges available globally to its special limited-release whiskies, every Macallan single malt whisky reveals its unrivalled commitment to the mastery of wood and spirit since 1824.

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