Single Malt
Scotland
1 Jan 1977
A lovely whisky with a very cool story behind it, here's a summary: Highland Park launched its first '77 Bicentenary single malt in 1998, and it sold out immediately. The only bottles not sold were set aside for tasting and sampling, and there were some of these stored in Japan. These bottles were all but forgotten about, until they were rediscovered in 2008. They were brought back to Bonnie Scotland, where they were given a handsome oak box with Japanese lettering and an outline of the country to celebrate the whisky's Asian hiatus.
This bottle was part of a private collection and may show signs of wear if of a certain vintage - if you'd like more detailed photos just get in touch!
Sweet, tangy and rich with heather honey, peat smoke, watermelon, cut grass and seaspray.
Yummy! Medium-bodied, but with a big dollop of honey, spicy oak notes, burning heather, toffee apples and cinnamon.
Good length, with rich, tangy spices on the tail.

Only 1 per customer
£799.00