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Till date I still remember clearly that my very first encouter of learning to drink whiskey comes is this Macallan back 10 years ago as it is one of my best friends favourite. That is when he was sipping thru his 15 year old Macallan on the rock and was invited to join him. Happily I pour over the whiskey and mix with coke. I got hell of lecture from him how I destroy a good whiskey. Since then I learn how to appreciate whiskey and had been top in my list for alcohol The Macallan Rare Cask Whiskey

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It was only recently I got excited to received an invite to this Macallan Rare Oak whiskey dinner pairing event that took place at Ruyi & Lyn.

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Rather intersting on how they build up the whole place with history, their limited edition bottle and also scent bar to trigger profile taste  into your mind.

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I love the new bottle of Macallan Rare Cask where it do look solid and taste profile is amazing.

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The Macallan Rare Cask is positioned as a modern, rare and luxurious whisky, crafted to showcase complexity and depth. Rare Cask was handpicked by The Macallan whisky maker where it is drawn from the broadest spectrum of casks, 16 different types, ever identified by the Master Whisky Maker, Bob Dalgarno. Far less than 1% of those casks maturing at the distillery have been identified as fitting to bestow the Rare Cask name. With rarity at its core, this is a whisky crafted from casks so rare they will never again be used in any Macallan whisky. Combining Spanish and American sherry seasoned oak casks, a high proportion of them first fill, gives rise to an exquisite whisky with a splendidly rich hue, and an unmistakably woody whisky. Soft notes of opulent vanilla and raisin on the nose, give way to apple, lemon, and orange. Balanced by a spicy quartet of root ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg and clove. Oak resonates, timeless, polished and rich. Vanilla and chocolate lead the finale along with a light citrus zest. The finish is full, warming and woody.

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Love the place how they set it up to be classy and easy to communicate with the other diners.

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Right before the dinner start, we were also pamper with Macallan 12 years on the rock or with some of their latest creation with a few series of cocktail.

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What is on the table is 12 years and 15 years Macallan to kick start with and final dish to be paired with the exclusive Rare Cask.

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Before each meal, we are guided thru by Nadia Heng, with the presense of Edrington’s Brand Trainer, Keith Nair by telling us on each profile and how it should be tested which is very different from wine.

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Truffle Soon Hock With Olive Fried Rice  to pair with The Macallan Sherry Oak 12 years Old

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Pan Seared Lamb Chop serve with Thai Green Curry with The Macallan Fine Oak 15 years old

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Love this sorbet which is really refreshing before heading to final dish.

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River Prawn Served with Foie Gra Asparagus Salad with The Macallan Rare Cask.

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End with Chocolate Embrace

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With other usual suspects for the pairing dinner. . .

The latest introduction of The Macallan Rare Cask indeed top in my list of Macallan and with its pricing strategy and product placement, surely it is targeted to the upper market.  To me, the profile beats 12,15 and 18 years old that makes it very unique and different.

The Macallan Rare Cask is currently available at selected outlets such as The Penthouse, Hyde53M, Monarchy 61, H20, Merchant Pub, Club De-Royale, Ojos Bar, Zouk, Avalon & Meja and Brussels Beer Café at a price of RM2,000 as well as hypermarkets at a retail price of RM1,600

I have blogged quite a while or I should say had been actively blogging for the past 3 years and never did anything before on my blog. Well, as a good return to all my blog readers, friends and fans, this round I am giving away a bottle of Glenmorangie Astar that is worth about RM 600 per bottle,

The prize does not only stop there as winner will get a pair of invites and head to  SOUNDFORM FLUID SHOWCASE PARTY that will be happening on 20th APRIL 2012 – and start at 8.30pm at the Gardens Mall, followed by VERTIGO

Me myself as a single malt lover, I would advise the rest of you do not miss this opportunity to own this bottle which is superbly good. This chances doesnt come often.

Its one of a legend whiskey that started brewing since 1973 and as for know they are known as the most delicious and complex single malt whisky in the world with no exception that they are “Unnecessarily Well Made”. When it comes to taste, its multi-layered aromas and kaleidoscopic flavours will stimulate the senses and entice your palate. I have to give my both hands and legs are up to agree.

Check out this cool video:

Well I will stop talking and let me tell you how can you win this lovely bottle. Look thru the video and just answer some simple questions below:

1) Where exactly do the oak used in making Glenmorangie casks originate from, and how many times are the casks used to mature Glenmorangie whisky?

2) How tall are the stills used to distil Glenmorangie whisky?

3) What makes Glenmorangie such a distinguished, delicious and complex single malt whisky, and why do you love Glenmorangie?

After answering all these questions, visit the Glenmorangie Malaysia Facebook page at www.fb.com/GlenmorangieMalaysia and click “Like”.

The catch is simple – that you have to answer it the most accurate and the most creative answer will walk away with the bottle and a pair of invites.

Good luck peeps and lets see is your answer  “Unnecessarily Well Made” to make you the winner.

(POST YOUR COMMENT AND ANSWER at COMMENT BOX and your email so I can contact you if you are the winner). Contest close on 18th April and winner to be annouce on 19th. 

  • *Contest open to non-Muslim participants who are above 18 years of age only.

 

My dream as a food blogger had finally had materialize whereby getting invites from restaurant owner, then wine tasting and finally a invitation to whiskey tasting was my final wish as a food blogger. It do take a while to achieve it yet I am happy that all had come true. Tate

Well, put that aside and let’s head to one of a exclusive place also a very hidden joint, that if you do not look carefully, you would not know actually that there is a bar in there, the design of the outlook makes it look like a normal wall that been build up like that. The sign to locate for this exclusive bar is this little hat that hang out act as a lighting is the main entrance to head into the bar.

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For guys, you are looking for a small cozy yet classy with its own kind to have a small gathering sessions or meeting clients, I will be introducing you Tate, the exclusive gentleman’s club which is first of its kind in KL.

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After walk thru the main entrance, then you will be greeted by this iron amour that stood right in the middle.

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Tate is actually another entity own by Big Group (those famous outlet like Plan B, Bens General Food Store and a few more) that this is their latest outlet.

The concept is inspired by the era of 1920’s as this kind of gentlemen’s club is exclusively open to its member only. Its a whole new world for them to drink and chill at this whole environment.

Getting the concept, they offer good cigars for you to choose from . .

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A cosy leather sofa area, that can be converted into a private area by closing the wooden door, and filled with a tv that played Charlie’ Chaplin movie.

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On the main area, huge cushion with very comfortable pillow and leather like luggage table is very unique in design.

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The ambiance is certainly very old style classy even with their bar tender wearing tight long sleeves shirt are ready to serve you.

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The place certainly look lively with many people are well dress up.

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Let’s head to the main agenda for tonight which is Glenfiddich Single Malk Scoth Whiskey tasting, that we get to taste from year 12, 15, 18 and 21 years old. The session is host by Barry Chalmers – South East Asian Ambassador for Glenfiddich.

Glenfiddich means Valley of the Deer in Gaelic, that is why you can see their bottles or logo is a deer logo. This whiskey is produce from Scotland. More details from Wikipedia – Click here 

How many of you are actually a single malt drinker? I am certainly one of them.

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The actual visual to show you different years have different aroma in it.

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We were all given a Glenfiddich matt with the little glass placement on top of each picture that represents the year.

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Different years, have different colour, texture, smoothness and aroma. As for this we start off with the 12 years old.

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After pouring out, take the little glass, cover it with your whole palm to use body heat to warm it a up a bit.  By this method, with a bit of body heat, the aroma of the alcohol is able to produce. You can try to smell on the whiskey before and after, as before the aroma was not that strong and after using this method, you can smell the nice aroma easily.

As for the 12 years old Glenfiddich would be a good choice for starter that are trying out single malt. Taste would not be so strong, easy to drink, smooth, a bit sweet fruity after taste

15 years old – I find the first sip is a bit spicy in the beginning , certainly it is more smooth compare to the 12 years old, taste a bit of oak and spice that the after taste tends to float longer

18 years old – Now as for this bottle, I can taste a bit more on wood which is from the long keeping process,  rich in flavour, less spicy compare to the 15 years old, and fairly sweet after taste on scented apple and wood.

21 years old – Most of the whiskey on 21 years old that will come up with the most expensive, whereby the process of getting this in perfect condition is very long, and full process of craftsmanship on barrels, keeping it in a perfect condition that makes all the 21 years old unique in its kind.

For the first time tasting a 21 years old whiskey, I find it super smooth, very smooth aroma, easy to drink and taste a bit smokey, ripe banana, a bit spicy and sweet vanilla taste. Very unique in its kind.

In between 18 years old and 21 years old, most people will prefer only either one, as I prefer the 21 and my friend prefer the 18. Even the couple besides me prefer the 18 as they find it more smooth and nicer to drink.

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I had a lot of fun trying and learning on single malt whiskey which is certainly a great experience for me. The best of all, I get to taste another great single malt, that now make it to 5 brands that I have tasted so far. .

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As the night proceeds, we were giving with a few gimmick items to pretend and to take picture with~

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Besides that, free flow of cocktail from the bar and I manage to try 3 cocktails. From left is Mint Tulip, Mojito and Whiskey Sour (my preference for the night).

Also learn new word, Slange (if I get it right) as how Scottish say when they make a toast,  it means to good health

Location:
Tate,
Ground Floor, The Intermark,
Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 03-2161-2367

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