1901
Highland Park 12 Year
Single Malt — Islands, Scotland
Reviewed
September 28, 2019 (edited April 16, 2022)
What is the greatest Scotch?
My pick is still Lagavulin 16 Year Old (though my personal affection for Poit Dhubh 21 Year Old has swelled substantially after recent tastes).
And even if there are quite a few other Scotches I’d think of first if ever the question was posed – and I’m passably informed of the typical top tier – Highland Park 12 is the one I’ll often offer to someone asking for a recommendation.
An air of wispy smoke, toffee, honey, cranberry and a mountain potpourri of sprightly heather, bracken and flowers. A tinge of paint initially, so I would advise allowing this to breathe for a short while. A sweet, honey taste with some oak and maritime notes. A light, pleasant sweet and smoky finish that tails off with a Ceylon tea that adds a dainty, dry briskness.
In fact, this is the whisky for people who say: I don’t like smoky whiskies. This is the text for the teacher; the manuscript for the missionary. The vital tool one requires to convert those horrible heathens.
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I haven't tried Loch Lomond. Thanks for the steer.
You should give Loch Lomand 12 a try I found it quite similiar and depending on market less$$