many of the macallan’s “expressions,” as they are called by the maker, are favoured by enthusiasts and drinkers.
“if there is one classic sherry cask-matured speysider, it has to be the macallan 12,” said hans offringa, author of the 2017 book a field guide to whisky. this year, men’s journal tagged the macallan double cask 18-year-old as best crowd-pleasing whisky.
the four seasons whistler was a natural fit for a purpose-built macallan bar, adam ellesmere told a media preview audience a couple of days prior to the nov. 28 reopening.
“we came to b.c., we looked at whistler, and we saw the four seasons and said, well, hang on, if there was ever a marriage made in heaven, it would be these two global icons of luxury,” said ellesmere, marketing manager for edrington group, the glasgow-based owner of the macallan.
converted into a whisky redoubt from a library portion of the resort lobby, the library by the macallan first opened last year. the three-and-a-half-month trial period, which ended with the ski season, was an “absolute success,” according to ellesmere.
the hotel and edrington have reopened the room with new lighting, new furniture, and new displays that highlight the m collection as well as time: space mastery, a macallan that was created especially to celebrate the whisky’s 200th anniversary. made from a variety of cask styles, it’s a comparatively (to the m collection) reasonable $360 an ounce and comes in an eye-catching ring-shaped bottle. an even rarer edition, simply named time: space, is limited to 200 bottles and is, or was, sold by the bottle and by invitation only. walking into the room is like walking into an old fashioned come to life.