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Interactive James Bond-themed experience at Harrods
21/02/23

Interactive James Bond-themed experience at Harrods

To mark the release of an extraordinary 007 whisky from The Macallan, London’s most iconic department store, Harrods, has launched an interactive James Bond-themed experience. The Macallan James Bond 60th Anniversary Release honors the six decades of the Bond film franchise. Presented in a collection of six limited-edition bottles, the single malt has been created by The Macallan Master Whisky Maker Kirsteen Campbell to capture the character of Bond – a single malt with extreme grace balanced by remarkable strength and depth of character.

Visitors to the Knightsbridge store will be able to travel through a journey filled with memorabilia and moments from the 007 films. Visitors will get to see a timeline composed of original illustrative designs, concept art and storyboards showcasing the creative development process of the Bond films. This artwork will also be featured on the distinctive packaging of the whisky collection.

The experience on the Ground Floor of Harrods, will be accessed directly from the Door 9 Entrance on Hans Road.

Address: 87-135 Brompton Road, London SW1X 7XL

Website: www.themacallan.com/en/newsroom

Dates: Sunday 19th February, for four weeks, 10am – 9pm

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