Monday, June 23, 2014
Review #91: Highland Park 17yrs 1995/2013, 53.9%, Edition Spirits, refill hogshead, 286 bottles
still looking for that single cask HP
The official bottlings can be so good, one might expect to find some spectacular casks. The parts seem to be much less than the sum of the whole -- and expensive -- but still it's worth looking for that one spectacular cask. Or at least something that shows the one true distillery character, behind all the blending and the sherry influence.
This is from Edition Spirits. Do they still exist, or were they folded into one of the Laings? Doesn't really matter.
nose: subtle, but very nice. lots of cooked apples and earthy smoke (if that made sense), then some peaches and plums, marshmallows, oats with yogurt, mown grass, something slightly medicinal (camphor), and something slightly floral (lily). all good things, but curiously lean.
palate: not as smoky as I expected. slightly oily texture, it's creamy fruit with a smoky burn. I'd swear there's a little rubbery sulfur in there, too, but where did it come from? is that just the peat asserting itself?
the finish finishes unmemorably.
Nice whisky, starting to develop some interesting flavors, probably could have spent more time in cask. The peat was distinctly present but slightly boring. I like it, but I'm still looking for that great cask of HP.
score: 85
Labels:
ED,
Highland Park
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