The Macallan A Night On Earth In Jerez
Collection: The Macallan
The Macallan A Night on Earth in Jerez is a limited edition single malt Scotch whisky that pays homage to the deep connection between Macallan and the sherry casks of Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. Crafted at the renowned Macallan Distillery in Scotland, this expression highlights the distillery’s longstanding tradition of aging whisky in sherry-seasoned oak barrels, drawing from the vibrant sherry-producing culture of southern Spain.
On the nose, A Night on Earth in Jerez opens with inviting aromas of dried fruit, dark chocolate, vanilla, and warm spices, all beautifully intertwined with a subtle hint of oak. The palate is rich and complex, showcasing notes of sherry, raisins, orange peel, and caramel, balanced by a gentle spice and a light nutty undertone. The flavors are bold yet elegant, echoing the richness of sherry influence while maintaining Macallan's signature depth.
The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lasting impression of sherry, spice, and a soft sweetness that lingers on the palate. Enjoyed neat, this whisky captures the essence of both Macallan’s Scottish heritage and Jerez’s sherry legacy, making it a truly celebratory experience.

The Macallan A Night On Earth In Jerez
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Fantastic Taste of Bliss
I am not a big scotch drinker in general, but this is fabulous! I ordered two more bottles it was so good. Smooth. Lovely hints of sherry and vanilla. Really enjoyed this.
LoveScotch - Macallan A Night On Earth In Jerez
A great experience. Delivery was efficient and timely, and the scotch was packaged very well to prevent the bottle from breaking. Most importantly it's a great tasting scotch. Also, a great variety of different scotch's and whisky's to choose from, that you can't find in retail stores.I will definitely use this company and service again.
2nd time
Its so good I bought it again. Smoothe and great flavor
My new fave!
Some vanilla and maybe a hint of apricot initially, then a mouthful of smooth - what scotch should be! This is a keeper. Cynthia