In an exclusive event held in Lagos, Nigeria, The Macallan, the most adored single malt Scotch whisky in the world, unveiled the much-anticipated 2023 limited edition of the Classic Cut.
The Macallan Classic Cut 2023 Edition debuted on May 12, 2024, at ATAFO Studio in the city of Lagos as a prestigious collaboration with renowned Nigerian fashion designer Mai Atafo.
ATAFO’s distinctive aesthetic and The Macallan’s exceptional whisky-making craftsmanship were celebrated at the unveiling event, which resulted in a truly immersive and opulent experience for the distinguished guests in attendance.
“We are thrilled to bring The Macallan Classic Cut 2023 Edition to Nigeria, a market that appreciates the finer things in life,” said Hammed Adebiyi, the Brand Manager, Edrington Portfolio, Nigeria. “This limited edition represents the pinnacle of our whisky-making art, meticulously crafted to delight the senses of the most discerning whisky enthusiasts,” he said.
The Macallan’s unwavering dedication to quality and craftsmanship is exemplified by the Classic Cut. It is influenced by the distinctive flavors of the whisky, and the addition of “one cut” water opens up a new world of sensations, from pear biscotti to almond biscotti. This release of high strength exemplifies The Macallan’s ongoing pursuit of the extraordinary.
The Macallan organized a custom tailored encounter for the send off occasion, flawlessly mixing the universes of style and whisky in a really enamoring way. An immersive journey was provided for guests, allowing them to appreciate the craftsmanship and care that go into each limited-edition bottle.
The Macallan Double Cask 15-Year-Old and 18-Year-Old perfectly complemented the extravagant and refined event. When it was unveiled, the Macallan Classic Cut 2023’s rich flavors and aromas also added an elegant touch.
“It is a distinction to team up with The Macallan, a brand that shares our unflinching obligation to greatness and craftsmanship,” said Mai Atafo. ” The Exemplary Cut 2023 Release is a genuine work of art, and we are pleased to have made a remarkable encounter that commends the best of Nigerian and Scottish legacy.”