Highland Park 37 Year Old 1984 vintage Island single malt Scotch whisky from Orkney. Single cask refill American hogshead #1816 distilled 17th December 1984 and bottled 31st December 2021 by Gordon & ... Read more
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Name | Highland Park 37 Year Old 1984 (Cask 1816) Private Collection (Gordon & Macphail) |
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Brand | Highland Park |
Average Price | £1462.67 |
Type | Scotch Whisky |
Region | Island Whisky |
Volume | 700ml |
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Country of Origin | Scotland |
Created On CasKompare | 07-29-2022 |
Highland Park 37 Year Old 1984 vintage Island single malt Scotch whisky from Orkney. Single cask refill American hogshead #1816 distilled 17th December 1984 and bottled 31st December 2021 by Gordon & MacPhail for the Private Collection series. 116 hand-blown crystal decanters have been produced.~ Master of Malt
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Located in Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands, Highland Park Distillery is the second-northest single malt Scotch whiskey distillery in Scotland (Kimbland Distillery on Sanday is 22 miles farther north). Magnus Eunson, a butcher and church official by day and an illegal distiller and whiskey smuggler by night, built the Highland Park Distillery. He was busted on the premises illegally producing alcohol in 1798. Nearly 30 years later, in 1826, Highland Park was granted a formal whiskey distilling permit. The distillery's name refers not to the Scottish Highlands but rather to the fact that it was built on territory known as 'High Park,' which set it apart from a nearby lower region. Highland Park uses the same distillation procedure as other distilleries. In comparison to other peats, the peat used in Highland Park has a larger percentage of heather. The whiskey is matured in sherry barrels, either manufactured of American or European oak and bought from Spanish Oloroso sherry makers. F. Paul Pacult, America's preeminent authority on distilled spirits, has named Highland Park 'The Best Spirit in the World' three times. At the Ultimate Spirits Challenge, its 25-year-old whiskey became the only beverage to ever achieve a flawless 100-point rating. The Light and The Dark, two of its limited-edition distillery releases, received Double Gold medals from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2018. Highland Park received the Chairman's Trophy for Best in Category at the Ultimate Spirits Challenge in 2019 for the fourth consecutive year. Due to rising interest from whiskey enthusiasts in the distillery's limited-edition whiskies, Highland Park finished second in whisky auction sales in 2018 after sister company The Macallan.