It may be hard to imagine today, but for much of the 20th century, Macallan was primarily a constituent malt in blends. It was not until the 1980s downturn in the market that the distillery decided to focus on its single malt brand. Fortuitously, this coincided with the crest of a wave of enthusiasm for the high quality releases that the distillery had licensed to Campbell, Hope & King and Gordon & MacPhail in the 1960s and 1970s. These remain some of the most collectible on the market. While global single malt sales volume is still lead by Speyside neighbours, Glenfiddich and Glenlivet, Macallan is easily the most sought after. So much so in fact, that they had to open a brand new distillery in 2018, a subterranean architectural masterpiece within the Easter Elchies estate, boasting 36 copper pot stills.
The M was introduced in 2013 as part of the 1824 Master Series, a premium tier of its regular 1824 range. It was joined by the Rare Cask, Reflexion and No.6 in Lalique expressions. When the Macallan core range was rebranded in 2018, the Rare Cask became its own line, with this and the latter three becoming The Masters Decanter Series.
In true Macallan fashion, the M Decanter is incredibly elegant and impressive to look at, without even considering the contents. The crystal decanter is designed by Fabien Baron a well known French film and art director, and created by Lalique. It is one of the more difficult decanters to produce as it requires a 15 stage finishing process.