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Highland Park Announces the World’s Oldest Island Single Malt

October 5, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

highlandpark50 Highland Park Announces the Worlds Oldest Island Single MaltJust what we needed: another reason to love Highland Park, and another way to spend our children’s college funds on the much-lauded Orcadian single malt. This time Scotland’s most northerly distillery has released what is being billed as the oldest island single malt ever produced. And at 50 years old, we have no reason to doubt it.

Distilled in 1960, Highland Park 50 is vatted from five refill oak casks and bottled at 44.8% ABV. The result is a rich mahogany color, with a tobacco nose and a rich and spicy flavor. The distillery contracted Scottish jeweler Maeve Gillies to design the bottle, which features an Orkney sandstone amulet set into the intricate sterling silver laid out in a design evocative of the famous rose window of the St Magnus Cathedral.

Sadly only 275 bottles will be produced, available initially exclusively at Harrods department store in London, after which it will be offered through other retailers. But don’t go looking for a bottle at your local retailer, as the £10,000 MSRP is sure to keep out the riff-raff.

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