The Highland Park range expands with a new release, created from a selection of barrels chosen by the Master Whiskey Maker Gordon Motion: a prevalence of European oak first fill ex-Sherry barrels, some oak first fill ex-Sherry ones and some refill.
Their union gives this bottling warm and spicy notes, of vanilla and crème brulée, of delicate Orkney peat and cinnamon. Rich and complex finish, slightly smoky.

Highland Park is a distillery full of magic, both because of its history and its unique location. Its foundation takes us back to the origins of whisky in Scotland, with stills being lit as early as 1798....

Ireland and Scotland have always contended over the paternity of the invention of whisky, however, there are no official documents and we will not go into this centuries-old dispute, but will rely on...
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