LIMITED EDITION LALIQUE DECANTER PAYS HOMAGE TO THE
MACALLAN’S SPIRITUAL HOME
The
Macallan and Lalique are delighted to present the latest masterpiece from their
prestigious collaboration, The Macallan in Lalique Six Pillars Collection. The
fifth decanter in the collection, The Macallan in Lalique “The Spiritual Home”,
marks the penultimate decanter in this global sell out series. The whisky
featured within the decanter is an exquisite and very rare 62 years old
Macallan single malt whisky.
Designed
and created by the legendary French crystal house Lalique, exclusively for The
Macallan, and limited to only 400 individually numbered decanters, the
Spiritual Home edition will be highly desired and eagerly anticipated.
David
Cox, Director of Fine & Rare Whiskies for The Macallan commented, “Our
inspirational partnership with Lalique is widely regarded as one of the ultimate
luxury partnerships. This fifth collaboration in The Macallan in Lalique Six
Pillars collection further reinforces our commitment to working together to
create beautiful and desirable objets d’art.
The Six Pillars of The Macallan are the inspiration behind this wonderful collection; they comprise those elements which combine to give our exceptional single malt whisky its supreme quality and distinctive character. This is the penultimate decanter on an inspirational journey to the heart of The Macallan. Easter Elchies House is the only manor home of its kind to be part of a distillery estate in Scotland and dates back to 1700 when it was built by Captain John Grant.
The Six Pillars of The Macallan are the inspiration behind this wonderful collection; they comprise those elements which combine to give our exceptional single malt whisky its supreme quality and distinctive character. This is the penultimate decanter on an inspirational journey to the heart of The Macallan. Easter Elchies House is the only manor home of its kind to be part of a distillery estate in Scotland and dates back to 1700 when it was built by Captain John Grant.
This
collection has inspired interest from connoisseurs and collectors since its
inception in 2005, representing a marriage of the finest and rarest Macallan
single malt whisky and bespoke designed decanters, interpreting the Six
Pillars, from the master crystal craftsmen at Lalique. There are very few
distilleries that have the aged stock profile that we do, and we are privileged
to have the opportunity to produce a magnificent 62 years old, originally
filled to American oak sherry seasoned casks in November 1950. This is the
second oldest Macallan ever released by the distillery since its foundation in
1824.”
Inspired
by the artistic genius of Rene Lalique’s legacy and Easter Elchies House, The
Macallan’s spiritual home, Lalique’s Marc Larminaux interpreted the harled
surface applied to the sandstone walls of Easter Elchies House by creating a
textured frosted surface on three sides of the decanter, an effect created
through the use of a ‘digital stamp’ of the actual wall; in contrast three
sides of the decanter have been left in clear crystal. One of the frosted sides
features the bold initials, JEG, replicating the initials which are
incorporated in the original date stone, which can be seen high up on the
western elevation of Easter Elchies House. These are the initials of Captain
John Grant, who oversaw the building of the present manor house in 1700. The
date stone itself, with both initials and date, is replicated in its entirety
at the base of one of the side panels of the decanter. Finally, the distinctive
“crow-steps” at the gable ends of the house are interpreted through the steps
on the neck of the decanter, leading up to the proud standing stopper,
representing one of the chimneys. A striking, unusual design, this fifth
decanter in the Six Pillars series again exemplifies the artistic creativity
and inspiration of Lalique.
Silvio
Denz, Chairman and CEO of Lalique, said: “Following the resounding success of
the first four decanters in The Macallan in Lalique Six Pillars Collection,
Lalique is proud to unveil the fifth. After months of collaboration on the
design of the new decanter, Lalique has created a superb example of
craftsmanship that encapsulates the spirit of Easter Elchies House, the
distillery’s spiritual home at the heart of The Macallan Estate.
“The
spectacular shape and exquisite detail of this Fifth Pillar represent countless
hours of painstaking work by Lalique’s master craftsmen. We sincerely hope that
the fortunate few owners of this sumptuous new decanter take as much pleasure
in admiring it as we have done in creating it”.
In
2010 the relationship was taken to new heights with the creation of the Cire
Perdue decanter containing the oldest ever Macallan ever released, at 64 years
old. This unique decanter and its rare contents were auctioned by Sotheby’s New
York in November 2010, raising a staggering US $460,000 for charity: water, an
innovative charity dedicated to providing clean and safe drinking water for
people in developing countries, as well as smashing the world record price for
a bottle of scotch whisky.
The
Spiritual Home decanter is available in the UK from December 2013 at specialist
whisky retailers, RRP £16,000. Launch in Asia (Hong Kong) will be mid February 2014.
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