Scotland 2024 – Day 2

We woke up at 9:30 to drive up to Aberlour / Speyside for our Macallan Estate Master Experience tour.

The drive up was about 3.5 hours. We didn’t stop anywhere along the way since we did end up cutting it close on time (got to the hotel at 3:10pm, and reservation is at 4pm). Route was very scenic, and what you sort of expect from Scotland (lots of green).

Along the way I did call this taxi company to arrange transportation (the phone number was recommended by the hotel: 011441343820820. Fortunately they were able to squeeze us in).

We stayed at the Aberlour Hotel (room is a bit small, but still manageable). We then took our 5 minute taxi ride (13 euros) to the Macallan Estate.

The Macallan Estate mastery tour was actually worth the drive and 250 euros. Here is what I remember from it:

-Red is their special color because that is what the founder marked the special barrels to be able to see and track them

-they welcomed us with their 18 year double cask

-they were one of the first (Glenlivet was first) to get a license to sell whisky. Also this is their 200th year!

-they have the most expensive whisky sold (which was 2.2 million pounds)

-the water may or may not be it determine the taste of the whisky (TBC tomorrow)

-had a good experience with their tasking of the rare cask (bought one at the store for 300 euros)

-average age of tree they use for barrels is 100 years old (takes 4 years to make the barrels also since they have to use a fire to dry it).

-there is something called angel share which evaporates through the barrel

-from the above, when they got us to try the 30 year single malt, they were talking about it taking over 130 years, so appreciate it. Also the room presentation was basically in this sick barrel room listed below

-when sampling whisky, swish it around, smell it, the leave it in your mouth for 2 seconds

After the distillery tour, we had a wine pairing dinner at the Macallan restaurant. Details can be found here:

http://food.johnmatienzo.com/2024/07/06/the-macallen-estate/

Upon returning to our hotel, we tried the hotel bar where they served a fair bit of different whiskies. We wrote down the ones we tried, and also rated them (there was a guy selling the Glenmorangie 12 very hard since he worked there, and he was correct in it being the best one). And that ended our night.

Scotland 2024 – Day 1

We took a flight from Ibiza to Scotland at 11am, and landed in Glasgow at 3pm. My friend and I ended up renting an Avis car, and driving for him took some time to get used to.

We ended up staying near the heart of Glasgow at The Radisson Blue near central station (note we parked at a nearby garage, but next time would pay for parking at the hotel parking).

Near the area was a Pizza Hut, Tim Hortons, KFC and McDonalds. Next time I do want to try the Tim Hortons.

We basically spent the day at the West End of Glasgow near the University of Glasgow. We ate at this place (where there was a good presence of University students) which had haggis (the national Scottish dish):

http://food.johnmatienzo.com/2024/07/07/ubiquitous-chip/

After we did walk around the area for a bit, and even ended up getting ice cream.

We did go back to the room around 9pm to get ready for a night out of drinks and a club called Sub Club that is a 5 minute walk from our hotel (where Ame played the next day). However, got a bit of food poisoning that made the night a chill night. Next time will definitely try and hit up that club.