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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Highland Park sits at 58 degrees north latitude — the northernmost of all Scotland's recognized whisky-producing regions, on the main island of Orkney in the North Atlantic where the Viking settlers who named the Orkneys' landmarks left their specific cultural and geographical fingerprints on the land. The distillery was founded in 1798, making it one of Scotland's oldest, and has maintained the production tradition that distinguishes it from every other Scottish distillery: floor malting and peating its own barley using peat cut from Hobbister Moor, just seven miles from the distillery, where millennia of floral heather growth have produced a peat of a characteristically different and characteristically beautiful aromatic quality from the coastal iodine-dominated peat of Islay or the agricultural peat of the Highlands.
Heather peat. The specific combination of this uniquely floral peat smoke and sherry cask maturation — the two pillars of Highland Park's most celebrated expressions — produces what whisky specialists describe as the most completely harmonious balance in Scottish single malt production. The 25-year-old received the first 100-point score at the Ultimate Spirits Challenge. Older expressions have been described as "Best Spirit in the World." The 12-year-old is among the most consistently praised single malts at its price point in the entire category.
The Single Cask Series takes that heritage and removes the last variable: one barrel. One distillation year. One cask's specific eleven-year interaction with Highland Park's Orkney terroir, heather peat character, and sherry cask program. No blending. No reduction. Natural cask strength — 64.7% ABV, 129.4 proof. The entire character of a single barrel of Highland Park at eleven years, bottled exactly as it emerged from the sherry cask in the Orkney warehouse.
Highland Park Distillery was founded in 1798 in Kirkwall, on the main island of Orkney — the archipelago of 70 islands north of the Scottish mainland, whose specific combination of Atlantic maritime influence, Norse heritage, and the uniquely floral Hobbister Moor peat have made Highland Park one of the most specifically place-identified and most consistently celebrated single malt Scotch distilleries in the world. The distillery is now owned by the Edrington Group.
Highland Park is one of the very few Scottish distilleries that still practices full floor malting — spreading barley across the malting floors, turning it by hand for even germination, and then kiln-drying the malted barley with Hobbister Moor peat. Approximately 20% of the malt used in Highland Park production is floor-malted on site; the remaining 80% is unpeated and sourced externally, creating the specific balance of peated and unpeated spirit that produces Highland Park's distinctive combination of heather smoke and fruit-forward complexity. The peat cut from Hobbister Moor — where centuries of heather growth have created a peat saturated with floral, slightly resinous, and specifically aromatic compounds distinct from coastal peat — gives the heather peat smoke that is Highland Park's most immediately recognizable and most specifically Orcadian aromatic quality.
Maturation takes place primarily in first-fill and refill sherry casks — European and American oak ex-sherry vessels whose previous occupant's dried fruit, nut, and spice compounds are deposited into the Highland Park spirit across years of patient Orkney warehouse contact. The Single Cask Series releases individual exceptional casks at their natural cask strength — no water addition, no chill filtration, no artificial coloring — preserving the full concentration of what eleven years in a specific sherry cask and the Orkney maritime environment together produced. At 129.4 proof / 64.7% ABV, this is the complete, undiluted expression of what one Highland Park barrel achieved across eleven years in Kirkwall.
No published critic score is available for this specific single cask at 129.4 proof. The Highland Park Single Cask Series is recognized as a program of consistent excellence, with individual releases receiving strong community and retailer recognition. The following confirmed tasting notes represent the closest available Highland Park 11-year single cask characterizations.
The Whiskey Wash (Highland Park Single Cask 11yr, Cask #150, 130.8 proof): "Very earthy and mossy at first whiff. Prunes and candied fruit come through, with a fine champagne-like quality on the end. Immediately hot, to the point of astringency. A hint of nutmeg expands into full, sweet marshmallow. A punch of ripe, juicy fruit tones down into herbal botanicals and artichoke, with a whisper of willow bark. Wonderful long finish where sweet, flowery smoke shows up."
Scotch in the City reviewers (Cask #150, caramel and sherry on nose): "Caramel, sherry on the nose, fresh vanilla bean, peeled fruits, some tangy, zesty orange, and a little heather-y peat at the end. The whisky changed from the first notes as they sipped, bringing out more latent elements."
CaskCartel (Highland Park Single Cask 11yr): "Rich with flavor. Aromas of wood, spices, fruit, and leather. The palate is round and creamy with notes of butterscotch, orange, and caramel. Nose is complex yet not overwhelming."
Highland Park Single Cask Series general program characterization: All expressions in the Single Cask Series: non-chill filtered, natural color, bottled at natural cask strength, from single first-fill or refill sherry casks, Orkney-matured with Highland Park's heather peat character.
The following profile is built from the confirmed Highland Park Single Cask 11-year series character across published expressions at comparable proof points, the distillery's heather peat and sherry cask production architecture, and the general character of cask-strength sherry-matured Orkney single malt at this age and proof. The specific character of your cask will vary from other 11-year releases — single cask variation is the program's most honest quality.
Nose Rich amber — the sherry cask's natural color contribution over eleven years of Orkney maturation. At 129.4 proof the nose requires significant patience and distance — allow 15 minutes of air and approach at a comfortable distance before the full aromatic complexity is accessible. Caramel and sherry arrive first — the sherry cask's most immediately generous contributions — warm, slightly oxidative, and adding the dark fruit complexity that Highland Park's ex-sherry program most completely develops. Prunes and candied fruit follow with the concentrated, slightly jammy dried fruit quality of an 11-year first-fill or refill sherry cask. Fresh vanilla bean adds sweetness. Peeled fruits and tangy orange add the citrus brightness that Highland Park's house character most specifically contributes alongside the sherry. Then — distinctly, unmistakably, and unlike any other Scottish distillery at comparable proof — the heather peat smoke arrives: not Islay's coastal iodine, not Highland's medicinal quality, but floral, slightly resinous, specifically aromatic heather smoke that adds the most distinctly Orcadian dimension to the whole aromatic picture. Wood, spices, and leather add structural depth.
Palate Round, creamy, and complex — the CaskCartel characterization confirmed from the first sip as the most broadly accurate description of a sherry-matured cask-strength Highland Park single malt at eleven years. The entry is immediately hot at 129.4 proof — the Whiskey Wash reviewer recommended water specifically for this proof level — before the marshmallow sweetness and the ripe, juicy fruit tones arrive together. Butterscotch and caramel carry the sweet oak dimension alongside orange and the sherry cask's dried fruit contribution. Nutmeg and spice add baking warmth. The herbal botanical dimension — artichoke, willow bark, the specifically unusual herbal complexity that the heather peat and the sherry oak together develop — adds the most memorably unusual and the most specifically Highland Park single cask quality. The fruit tones through ripe peach and peeled fruit. The palate changes progressively with each sip — the whisky's "latent elements" revealing themselves over time as the Scotch in the City reviewers specifically observed. Water is strongly recommended at 129.4 proof: a few drops reveal the full complexity while integrating the heat into something genuinely harmonious.
Finish Long, sweet, and flowery smoke. The heather peat smoke arrives at the finish as the most enduring and the most specifically Orcadian quality — the "wonderful long finish where the sweet, flowery smoke shows up" that the Whiskey Wash reviewer found most memorable. Candied fruit and caramel carry the close alongside the heather smoke before the whole experience resolves into the specific, slightly resinous warmth that 11 years of sherry cask maturation in Kirkwall produces.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Appellation | Orkney Single Malt Scotch Whisky — Highland |
| Age Statement | 11 Years |
| Series | Single Cask Series |
| Distillery | Highland Park — Kirkwall, Orkney (est. 1798) |
| Owner | Edrington Group |
| ABV / Proof | 64.7% ABV / 129.4 Proof |
| Cask Type | Sherry cask — first-fill or refill |
| Location | 58°N — northernmost Scotch whisky region |
| Floor Malting | 20% on-site — hand-turned, heather-peated |
| Peat Source | Hobbister Moor, Orkney — 7 miles from distillery |
| Peat Character | Heather peat — floral, aromatic — distinct from Islay coastal |
| Chill Filtration | None |
| Artificial Coloring | None |
| Natural Proof | Yes — bottled at exact cask strength |
| Format | Single cask — limited bottling |
| Water Recommended | Strongly — at 129.4 proof, a few drops essential |
| Style / Identity | Cask-strength sherry-matured Orkney single malt — heather peat, fruit, sherry richness |
| Aromas & Flavors | Caramel, sherry, vanilla, prunes, candied fruit, tangy orange, peeled fruit, wood, spice, leather, butterscotch, nutmeg, heather peat smoke, herbal botanicals |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
Neat with water strongly recommended — the Whiskey Wash reviewer who encountered a comparable Highland Park single cask at 130.8 proof specifically advised water as essential at this proof level, and that assessment applies with equal force at 129.4 proof. Start with a small pour in a wide glass, 15 minutes of air, and a few drops of still water before the first approach. The heather peat smoke and the sherry cask's prune and candied fruit character open dramatically with minimal dilution while the extreme cask-strength heat integrates into something genuinely harmonious. On ice is also workable — the progressive dilution as the ice melts revealing the full character of the 11-year sherry cask's development in stages.
| Dessert-leaning orchard fruit + warm spice + gentle peat | |
Bottle Size: All bottles are 750ML/700ML unless otherwise noted.
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