Macallan
The Macallan distillery was founded in the 18th century, and it was one of the first in Scotland to receive official permission to produce whiskey in 1824. During its long history, the Macallan brand has changed many owners, but was eventually acquired by Roderick Kemp, and after his death, it went to his daughters. The fact of female management of a distillery is a very rare event in the world of whiskey. Perhaps this is why Macallan has a particularly delicate and gentle taste. Today, the Macallan company is the largest producer of single malt whiskey in Scotland. It is distinguished by its commitment to local traditions. Macallan products have become one of the symbols of traditional Great Britain. This is why James Bond drinks 50-year-old Macallan whiskey in the film Skyfall, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the franchise about Her Majesty's spy.

