14 May 2025
NO RESERVE
FINISH DATE
20 January 2025
  • Highland Park Shiel

    Keystones Series Part 2

    Winning Bid
    £85
    Highland Park Shiel
    Keystones Series Part 2
    Lot #1340906

    The Shiel is the second in a five-part range representing the Five Keystones of Highland Park - - Aromatic Peat from Hobbister Moor
    - Hand Turned Floor Maltings, one of the last remaining in Scotland
    - Sherry Oak Casks for rich flavour and natural colour
    - Cool Maturation on Orkney, off the North coast of Scotland
    - Cask Harmonisation to deliver smoothness It is named after the wooden shovels we use to turn our barley by hand as it germinates – a job carried out industrially for the majority of distilleries. Usually, our hand-turned floor maltings account for around 20% of the malt used in Highland Park but, for this special limited release, we’ve used a full 100% to deliver a powerful intensity of peat smoke. This is a particularly limited Highland Park with only 1,200 bottles available. The bottle was sold out within minutes online.

    Highland Park

    The Macallan might be the jewel in the crown of Edrington, but a close second is Highland Park, especially after the brand investment, it has received in recent times. Established in 1798 by David Robertson on the outskirts on Kirkwall on Orkney, history suggests the site was used for illicit distillery way before this official date. In a landscape shaped by nature, ravaged by Vikings and the tides of war, Highland Park manages to bring everything together. A historical whisky that is universally appreciated, offering a little bit of something and famously called an ‘all rounder’, from locally sourced peat to a welcoming rugged characteristic. Highland Park doesn’t need the branding to stand out from the crowd. An increasingly varied core range can seem bewildering to someone new, so start with the 18 year old and being your voyage.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official Bottling
    • DISTILLERY
      Highland Park
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      48.1% vol
    Region
    Scotland, Islands
    Scotland, Islands

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