Highland Park 2018/2026 - 17 y.o. - Bourbon Barrel - Murray McDavid

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Volume: 0.7 liters | Alcohol content: 54.1% | Not chill-filtered | No coloring

Highland Park 2018/2026 - 17 y.o. - Bourbon Barrel - Murray McDavid

Special features: The Highland Park is a 17-year-old single malt whisky from Scotland, bottled by Murray McDavid. It matured in ex-bourbon barrels and has an alcohol content of 54.1%. This bottling is part of the Benchmark series and is described as lightly smoky. Additionally, it is not chill-filtered and is offered in gift packaging.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: The nose reveals a subtle scent with a fresh sweetness that is harmoniously underlaid.
  • Palate: On the palate, there is a balanced composition of sweet and slightly smoky notes.
  • Finish: The finish is long-lasting and brings a subtle sweetness.

Distillery/Bottler: Murray McDavid was founded in 1996 and is known for its careful selection and bottling of various whiskies. In 2000, the company acquired the Bruichladdich Distillery, leading to a collaboration with Master Distiller Jim McEwan. After the sale of Bruichladdich in 2012 to Remy Cointreau, no new bottlings were released under its own name. The Highland Park Distillery is responsible for the production of this whisky.

Facts:

Age17 years
Country of originScotland
Product categoryWhisky
SmokeLightly smoky
PackagingGift packaging
Product typeSingle Malt
RegionIslands
Volume0.7
Alcohol content54.1%
Distillation year2008
BottlerMurray McDavid
Bottling year2026
ColoringNo
Cask strength or high alcohol contentYes
SeriesBenchmark
Not chill-filteredYes
AllergensNone
Organic sealNo
EAN: 5060353307381
 

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Highland Park 2018/2026 - 17 y.o. - Bourbon Barrel - Murray McDavid
126.30 CHF

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