Highland Park 25 year old is a very complex whisky, with a rich dark colour & deep bodied flavour with a finish that is hard to forget. Achieving a rich & nutty spiciness, yet brimming with sweet dried fruits, cinder toffee & soft fudge Bottled at cask strength in 2000 & is presented in the old popular dumpy style of bottle. ...
This Highland Park 40 is an amazing example of a beautifully thought out dram. This is Highland Park at the top of its game! The whisky has been batched in very small quantities with only 10 casks selected for each bottling. Described in Whisky Magazine as “an incredibly well drinking Highland Park… sharing some of the 18 Year Old’s refinement but taking it into a different league”. We think they summed it up perfectly. Nose: Notes of pine & eucalyptus oil with hints of manuka honey. Some fruit notes, grassy heather & mixed peels developing with gentle smoke. Palate: Notes of leafy greenness & marzipan with hints of sherry. Seville marmalade & a little spice. Finish: The finish is long with perfumed notes & zesty bitter oak. ...
This special release from 2002, was created to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Orkney's Italian Chapel. Only 5, 400 bottles were ever made, these are getting harder to find! Nose: Honey with apricots, plums & a little smoky & salty. Palate: Creamy sherry, caramel, vanilla, fruit cake & peaches! Finish: Short but sweet! ...
Whisky region: Islands The second release from Highland Park in their new cask strength series, bottled up at 63.9%. The idea for these bottles is to present Highland Park in it's purest form & this allows everyone to add as much or as little water to the dram to suit their own tastes. Gordon Motion who is the Master Whisky Maker, selected mainly sherry seasoned European & American oak casks, along with just a few ex-bourbon casks for this release. ...
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Highland Park 30 Year Old (2019 Release) - 70cl 45.2%
Highland Park 30 Year Old (2019 Release) - 70cl 45.2%
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