Product description
Product description
This 14-year-old Orkney is part of Signatory's Vintage 100 Proof Collection, in which the whiskies are bottled directly at a minimum of 57.1% vol cask strength. They are particularly recommended for advanced connoisseurs. The term proof is an old unit of measurement for the alcohol content of a drink, especially whisky, which indicates the minimum alcohol content above which gunpowder soaked in the liquid can be ignited. This method was used in the heyday of seafaring so that the casks in the belly of the ship could withstand the harsh weather conditions at sea. The Single Malt was bottled as number 59 of the 100 proof series and was refined in first fill Palo Cortado hogsheads and presents subtle sherry spice with maritime freshness and gentle smoky notes. The HP in the title refers to the Highland Park Distillery, which is one of the most northerly distilleries based on the Orkney island of Mainland.
Distributor
Kirsch Import GmbH & Co. KG Mackenstedter Str. 7 28816 Stuhr /DE
Designation
Whisky
Country of origin
Scotland
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Tom
on 15.10.2025
Savvas
on 14.10.2025
Tim
on 13.10.2025
Aroma: Schokolade, Pflaumen, leicht maritim, Tabak, Salz, Pfeffer
Geschmack: Schokolade, Feigen, Orange
Abgang: Mittellang
Geschmack: Schokolade, Feigen, Orange
Abgang: Mittellang
Parham
on 10.10.2025
Aroma:
Geschmack:
Abgang:
leider Schwefel
Kommentar: leider Schwefel bei Abgang. Beim nosing keinen Schwefel wahrgenommen. Alkohol gut eingebunden
Geschmack:
Abgang:
Kommentar: leider Schwefel bei Abgang. Beim nosing keinen Schwefel wahrgenommen. Alkohol gut eingebunden
Bernhard
on 29.09.2025
Aroma: ganz leichter
Geschmack:
Abgang:
Kommentar: legger!
Geschmack:
Abgang:
Kommentar: legger!
Dr. Jan
on 25.09.2025
Kommentar:
Taste:
Finish:
On the nose, neat: A little peat, honey and floral notes. With water: That Highland Park character starts becoming more apparent, some nice tangy citrus, clementine I would say and a little herbal note.
On the palate, neat: Oak, peat with cocoa on the finish. With water honey notes come out, a little herbal on the finish also.
Overall not the most complex Highland Park I've hade but a nice drop.