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Highland Park Odin
Single Malt — Islands, Scotland
Reviewed
December 25, 2016 (edited September 18, 2022)
After spending a long, Christmas Day at work so that my co-workers with small children could spend the holiday at home with them, I'm finally able to unwind and reward myself with a nicer bottle from my collection. Why not open the finale of Highland Park's Valhalla collection: Odin. The Norse God that was known as the "All-Father" to Thor.
This Odin is a 16 year old, single malt that spent its entire life in first fill and refilled Sherry casks. It's also cask strength and comes in at an impressive 111.6 proof. As part of its unique packaging it comes with a black, wooden display case in the shape of old, Viking sailing ships. This bottle is also painted solid black with what appears to be painted labels instead of the typical vinyl label. Pretty cool, albeit unnecessary.
The nose is very inviting: sweet vanilla and honey, with a slight hint of citrus peel while rounding out with the well balanced peat smoke found in most Highland Park offerings. On the palate, it has a very prominent sweetness that's rushed away by the heavy peppery, cinnamon oak and high ABV. It takes your breath if you aren't expecting it. There's a good bit of complexity in the finish that makes it really fantastic: sherry, vanilla, cinnamon, oak and citrus peel and peat smoke. All those flavors seem to wrangle your tongue simultaneously making it a bit of a chore to analyze this without cooling it off with a bit of water.
Overall, though, if you enjoy Highland Park whisky you'll surely be delighted by this rare bottle. It's perfect for sitting down and giving your palate a challenging workout. I believe this bottle ran around or slightly above $300 and it's hard to justify that when you know the HP 18 is less than half that and oh so good. If I take the rarity aspect out of it and judge it on its merits alone it's a 4.25-4.5 star offering. The price and difficulty of locating it drops it a bit for me to a solid 4 star whisky. Happy Holidays and cheers, friends. Bring on 2017!
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Revkev, I'd give up the eye for infinite wisdom but probably not for a whisky, lol. I did, however, give up a couple days pay for the bottle and feel like it was worth that much. Maybe someone on EBay will give up a Hamilton or two for the empty bottle and display in a few months or so, as well.
Pranay, I have Freya and Loki as well. I also heard that Odin was the best and since it's still the most readily available I figured I'd open it first. I have been unable to find Thor (except through a few U.K. auction sites). I doubt I'll be able to complete the set so I decided to go ahead and crack them open, one at a time. This one is very complex, especially for a HP, and I really think I'm going to enjoy drinking through this bottle. By the time it's done it may go down as a 5 star bottle.
Great review, this whisky sounds like the closest thing to Valhalla. Alas, like the northern gods, unattainable for mere mortals.
The real question - is it good enough to be worth trading an eye for it? Cheers, and Happy Holidays!
I've heard that this was best of the Valhalla series. I've had the Freya, which was lighter and floral, a bit unusual for HP. Nice review!