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Guests may continue to partake in sensorial and immersive whisky tasting sessions within the pop-up space until May 9

If you haven’t booked a trip to The Macallan Experience for an experiential whisky journey, fret not for the pop-up space at Arcade Gallery has been extended until May 9.

That said, you will have more than enough time to check out the venue that is decked out in state-of-the-art features that make learning about The Macallan whiskies much more fun and interactive. Start at the kinetic art installation inspired by The Macallan Six Pillars. Here, stories related to the distillery are brought to life using artistic formations projected on the screen.

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Photo 1 of 5 Curated whisky selection
Photo 2 of 5 Retail space
Photo 3 of 5 Sensory cinema
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Photo 5 of 5 Whisky flight that will be served at the Sensory Cinema

Afterwards, head down to the Sensory Cinema to watch an education clip about inspiring life stories—all while sipping on a dram or two—or the archival gallery to find out more about the Scotch whisky’s storied past.

With the extension of the space, The Macallan also wanted to provide new experiences to savour. Which is why The Red Collection, featuring the whisky brand’s oldest ongoing expressions, is exclusively available here.

Apart from that, The Macallan has also partnered with Japanese chef Kenjiro ‘Hatch’ Hashida to curate an exclusive menu at the Private Dining Room on selected dates in February and March. After sipping on the finest Macallan expressions at the space, there’s no better way to end the journey than with Hashida’s signature haute cuisine packed with authentic flavours. Book your experience here.

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