Whiskey: Highland Park Triskelion Island Single Malt Scotch
A limited-edition single malt from Highland Park, Triskelion is a combination of casks that were hand-selected by three legendary Highland Park whisky-makers – Gordon Motion, Max McFarlane and John Ramsay. This combination of casks included sherry-seasoned Spanish oak butts, sherry-seasoned American oak casks and first-fill bourbon barrels and hogsheads.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 90.2 (45.1% ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Highland Park Distillery
Highland Park Triskelion is named after the triangular shape that represents wisdom and inspiration. This release it also symbolizes three Master Whisky Makers that play an important role at the distillery, mentioned on the label: Gordon Motion (whisky maker, 21 years of experience), Max McFarlane (whisky maker, 44 years of experience) and John Ramsay (43 years). The whisky is bottled at 45.1% ABV.
Highland Park Triskelion Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Smoked heather, fragrant lemon citrus and orange pith, with a hint of peach.
Palate: Chunky orange marmalade and honeyed toast, with waves of floral peat smoke alongside plump dried fruit.
Finish: Dried apricot and flamed orange peel.
Distillery Information
Highland Park, one of only two distilleries in the Orkney Isles, is the world’s most northerly whisky distillery. It was founded in 1798 by Magnus Euson. Until it was licensed in 1825 its production was illicit and Euson was assisted in evading the excisemen by a kinsman who was a Kirk elder and hid the contraband under the pulpit. By the 1880s Highland Park had an established reputation and at one time both the King of Denmark and the Emperor of Russia declared it to be the finest whisky they had ever tasted.
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