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£725.00
70cl / 52.5% / Hunter Laing – This Highland Park was aged for 27 years and drawn from a single cask by indie bottler Hunter Laing as part of its the Kinship range. This whisky is 27 years old and displays the distillery’s quintessential character with notes of heather honey and black pepper on the…
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£1,250.00
70cl / 45.1% / Distillery Bottling – Matured on the Orkney Islands for 30 years, this whisky has been endowed with a round toffee sweetness, complemented by aromatic spice and cacao nibs. The infamous Orcadian peat is present and well-integrated into the dram whilst remaining a background player.
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£6,000.00
70cl / 50% / Distillery Bottling – A special bottling of Highland Park to commemorate the retirement of company chairman John Goodwin. Bottled at 35 years of age – the same time Goodwin spent with the company – this was bottled at cask strength in October 1997, two months before he retired.
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£21,750.00
70cl / 42.9% / Duncan Taylor – The oldest independent bottling of Highland Park, the Accolade is showcased in a hand-made dagger decanter, accompanied by a copper plinth.
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£375.00
70cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – A rare bottling from Highland Park, Cappella was launched to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the building of the Italian Chapel on Orkney.
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£199.00
70cl / 45.2% / Distillery Bottling – Fire is the follow up to Ice and is the second in Highland Park’s series celebrating Viking legends. Aged entirely in refill port casks, this is lightly smoky with notes of dried citrus peel, vanilla and a fruity spiciness.
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£350.00
70cl / 55% / Distillery Bottling – The second edition of Highland Park’s Magnus series sees the former Earl elevated to sainthood after his canonisation following his murder by an evil relative.
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£64.95
70cl / 46.8% / Distillery Bottling – The second release in Highland Park’s Viking Legend series. Found upon the bodies of slain warriors and thought to invoke the presence of Odin himself, Valknut will transport you to a roaring longhouse feast with its woody, smoky and spicy character.
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£78.50
70cl / 52% / Single & Single – An independently bottled Highland whisky from Single & Single, this release is part of its Alter Ego range which highlights the character of younger single malts. This has been matured in an ex-oloroso cask and has aromas of salted cashews, sultanas and cherry on the nose.
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£87.75
70cl / 52% / Single & Single – A whisky from an unnamed highland distillery, selected and bottled by Single & Single. It has been matured in a sherry butt for 14 years and displays a fruity and spicy character – including aromas of candied orange peel, toasted bread and vanilla on the nose with…
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£1,000.00
75cl / 61.1% / Distillery Bottling – A 1970 vintage Hillside bottled as part of the Rare Malts series. Dormant from 1899 to 1938, Glenesk reopened as a grain distillery. Converted to a malt distillery, it was renamed Hillside in 1964, then renamed back to Glenesk around 1980 before being closed for good in 1985….
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£1,000.00
70cl / 60.1% / Distillery Bottling – A fantastic release from Hillside, aka Glenesk, as part of the Rare Malts series. Bottlings from Hillside are very hard to find in general, especially distillery bottlings such as this one, and this lives up to the rarity by also being rather good.