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This is a blend of carefully selected Japanese whiskies, the youngest of which is no less than 21 years old! These are Yamazaki and Hakushu single malt and Chita grain whisky that are blended in Japanese oak casks. (bottled at 43%)
The Hibiki Harmony is a blended Japanese whisky. So, a combination of malt and grain whisky. The Harmony matured in 5 different types of casks, such as bourbon and sherry casks and Japanese mizunara oak casks. It is bottled by Suntory Whisky at 43%.
The High West Distillery started in 2006 in Utah as a small distiller. In the meantime, it has grown into a producer of bourbon, rye and even oat whiskey. And this bottling is a blend of straight bourbon whiskeys, also quite special! Bottled at 46%.
Looking for something new in Whiskyland? Then this High West Campfire is definitely a bottle for you! Never before have we come across a blend of bourbon, rye and blended Scotch malt! An exciting experiment from the American High West Distillery. (46%)
This bottling of the High West Distillery, America's Distillery of the Year in 2016, contains a blend of straight rye whiskeys. Earlier batches of this Double Rye! were well appreciated. For straight rye at least 51% of the used grains must be rye. (46%.)
This is no 'normal' rye whiskey that the High West Distillery releases, this is a blend of straight rye whiskeys. And you don't see that often! You really can taste from this bottling that High West was awarded as best distillery in America in 2016. (46%)
This High Wheeler is a blend of single malt and grain whisky from the New Zealand Willowbank Distillery, which closed in 1997. The casks that remained after closing were bought by The New Zealand Whisky Company, that released this 21-year-old blend. 43%
Some have suggested it could be Ben Nevis, others mention Ardmore, but whichever Highland distillery this single malt whisky is from, it's certainly worth a look! The malt has been matured for 18 years in a refill bourbon cask and is bottled at 54.0% ABV.
This 10-year-old 'Viking Scars' is a bottling in the new core series of Highland Park. The distillery profile is recognizable: a hint of smoke, heather and honey and subtle sherry tones. At around 40%, this is an easy drinkable single malt.
Bottled for the Dutch market, this Highland Park single malt whisky. A sturdy, nicely sherryed whisky that needs some time to get balanced, but then you will taste not only tobacco, leather and tea, but also sweet notes such as raisins and chocolate.
For those who are not familiar with Highland Park, or with single malt whisky in general, this 12-year-old Viking Honor is a nice introduction. This bottling covers the entire HP profile, with subtle peat smoke and sherry notes, heather, honey and vanilla
Already 9 years ago this 18 year old Highland Park single malt whisky was bottled. This is a standard bottling from the distillery. It still produces an 18-year-old standard malt. This is a nice option to compare them. Is there a significant difference?
Released by Duncan Taylor in 2008 in the Peerless series. And this Highland Park bottling certainly is unparalleled! The Orkney single malt whisky is no less than 40 years old and can now boast a Whiskybase score of over 92 points. (40.8%)
The whisky from Orkney distillery Highland Park is a classic. Bottlings like this make it clear why! The single malt matured for 25 years in two bourbon casks before being bottled in 2015 at 50.6%. Harmonious, balanced, and rich in the well-known HP notes
Signatory Vintage also released special bottlings twenty years ago. In 2003, for example, there was this 10-year-old Highland Park single malt whisky. The Orkney malt matured in a refill sherry cask and was bottled in 'dumpy' bottles at 59.2%.
With the WhiskySponge bottlings, we have a lot of interesting offers again! Like this Orkney Sponge, for example: a 23-year-old Highland Park single malt whisky. The malt matured in a refill hogshead, a bourbon cask. Bottled at cask strength (57%).
With this 21 Year Old November 2019 Release, Orkney distillery Highland Park introduced in 2019 another exceptional bottling of its single malt whisky. The malt matured for two decades in a select combination of sherry and bourbon casks. (46%)
In 2010, this 2nd edition in Highland Park's Inga Saga Trilogy was highly anticipated. The single malt whisky from the Orkneys is 12 years old and 55% strong. With intense notes of dried fruit, honey, cinnamon, and hints of exotic fruit and aromatic smoke
For this money perhaps the best blended whisky that can be found! If the cheaper blends quickly give an watery, flat impression, this Highland Queen is quite full of aroma and taste and can compete with some sherried single malts. A real bargain!
At the end of 2021, this single-cask Japanese blended whisky was bottled in an edition of 186 bottles. A blend of Ichiro's malt and grain whisky. The whisky is finished on a bourbon cask, and it is bottled at a solid 60.0% ABV.
Chichibu founder and master blender Ichiro Akuto composed this symphony of malt and grain whiskies. It is a harmony of flavours and aromas. The blend matured in a 1st-fill sherry cask and is bottled at a strength of 59.2%. An enjoyable complex blend.
This Allegro part of Chichibu's Symphony Edition features smoky tones from the peated ex-bourbon cask the blend was matured in. Other tones in this harmonious part are tropical fruits, manuka honey, peppered roast beef and pineapple. (60% cask strength)
The Imperial Distillery, built in Speyside in 1897, closed a century later, in 1998. Of course, independent bottlings of the single malt whisky have continued to appear since then, but fewer and fewer. This one is from 2013. (17y, bourbon matured, 51.2%)
Almost all bottlings of Inchgower single malt whisky come from independent bottlers. This bottling is an exception because it was released in 2004 after 27 years of maturation as a Rare Malts Selection from distillery owner Diageo. (bottled at 55.6% ABV)
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