The Spirit of Macbeth: A Rare Whisky Experience

Talks + Events
Perth Museum
Culture Perth & Kinross
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Step into the world of power, intrigue, and legacy with an exclusive whisky tasting like no other. This bespoke experience offers a rare opportunity to savour Act 2 of the exceptional Macbeth Collection – a collaboration between some of the most revered names in whisky and literature.

This intimate tasting, curated by Livingstone Rare, specialists in ultra-rare and collectible spirits, will guide you through the artistry, history, and craftsmanship behind these extraordinary drams. Discover how the finest whiskies selected by Elixir Distillers with character notes by renowned whisky writer Dave Broom, and stunning illustrations by Sir Quentin Blake ensure that this collection is a true testament to the power and depth of Macbeth, capturing the essence of Shakespeare’s iconic characters in every bottle.

As you sip, immerse yourself in the dark and dramatic world of Macbeth, exploring the themes of power, fate, and ambition that mirror the complexity of the whisky in your glass.

With limited places available, this is an unmissable experience for whisky connoisseurs, collectors, and literary enthusiasts alike.

Whiskies available on the evening come from the Act 2 of the Macbeth Collection:

LENNOX

Glentauchers 27 Years Old

Refill Bourbon Barrels / Distilled 1996 / 48%

ROSS

Ben Nevis 28 Years Old

Refill hogsheads / Distilled 1993 / 50.4%

YOUNG SIWARD

Highland Park 18 Years Old

Refill hogsheads / Distilled 2005 / 50.8%

SECOND WITCH

Laphroaig 26 Years Old

Oloroso sherry butt & first fill bourbon / Distilled 1998 / 49.5%

SECOND MURDERER

Jura 17 Years Old

Oloroso sherry hogsheads / Distilled 2007 / 48.5%

SERVANT

Clynelish 14 Years Old

First fill bourbon barrels / Distilled 2010 / 55.1%

SOLDIER

Benrinnes 12 Years Old

Refill sherry butts / Distilled 2012 / 53.5%

As the witches say, "Time, thou anticipat’st my dread exploits." Don’t miss your chance.

Dates
Sat 9 Aug: 19:30
Tickets Price

£42.50 (inc. £2.50 booking fee)

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Perth Museum

St John’s Place, Perth, PH1 5SZ

Perth Museum will open its doors on 30 March 2024 after a £27 million redevelopment project. This world-class cultural and heritage attraction will highlight the fascinating objects and stories that put Perth and Kinross at the centre of Scotland’s story.

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