Highland Park is a distillery of immense charm. Nestled in the archipelago of the Orkney Islands in the North Sea, it produces a whiskey that fully reflects the place where it was born: on the one hand, the contentious power of Nature, which here at the end of the world is majestic; on the other hand, all the delicacy typical of isolated places where life flows simply, essentially.
And so Highland Park's whiskies are both rich in edge, with a slight mineral peatiness and generous savoriness, and incredibly refined, silky, to listen to patiently. This 21-year-old is no exception and is indeed one of the distillery's most successful expressions.
It was bottled in August of 2019 after more than two decades of aging in American and European oak barrels that contained Sherry, first and second fill.

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....

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