
How To Get a Bottle
Today, we have seen the Macallan TIME : SPACEMastery arrive at Master of Malt at the original retail price of £1,100. Considering that bottles have been selling at auction for as much as £1,400-£1,500, including commission, this seems like it might be a very good opportunity to purchase the bottle.
However, release numbers have been kept strictly secret, although they are rumored to be in the region of five thousand bottles.
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As such, it may be that auction prices start to fall, and the retail price may be considered high, but if demand keeps up, then this price could be an absolute bargain.
Should You Buy The Macallan TIME : SPACE Mastery?
Having handled The Macallan TIME : SPACE Mastery bottle and seen the attention to detail that has gone into the packaging, this bottle really is a work of art and stands out as unique amongst the entire market. In fact, there has probably never been any other bottle in the whisky market that has ever resembled anything like this.
As such, it is a very impressive bottle to have and uniquely celebrates The Macallan’s 200-year anniversary.
That said, Macallan bottles have been notoriously bought by people looking to buy and sell and make a quick profit. These people have damaged the market and pushed up the RRP prices of products which has removed the potential for quick profits.
So, if you’re looking to buy this bottle only to make a quick investment or a quick profit, then it’s a very risky business, and you should weigh up whether this is a good decision for you.
However, if you’re looking to buy a very good-looking bottle that celebrates the 200th anniversary of one of the most iconic distilleries in Scotland, and perhaps willing to hold the bottle for 10 to 20 years, then I think it will be a very shrewd purchase indeed.

















