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Highland Park 30 Year Old

Perfect sherry balance

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KReview by @Kaspergvalentin

8th Mar 2010

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One of the hardest things to do, in the modern whisky industry, is to create a good sherry whisky. With the price of good sherry casks rising like never before, the risk of getting a bad one, and potentially ruining an entire batch (With terrible sulphur notes) is more than most distilleries can handle - MacAllan's Fine Oak series, is perhaps the most prudent example of a once dominant sherry aging distillery switching to the "safer" bourbon wood. It's a shame, because nothing is really quite like an old sherry giant. Luckily Highland Park has one in their core range, and let us see how they did, shall we?

Nose: That lovely dried fruity sherry smell, plenty of dried raisins, dates and figs - your classic sherry smells. Add to it the heather honey, notes of leather and almonds and you've got something I could nose all night.

Taste: Very rich and oily, nice texture and an incredible viscosity, fills the entire mouth - carries over the very clear filling sherry notes from the nose, and adds just a whiff of smoke develops quite nicely, slowly but surely in a spicy direction, and ends up quite peppery.

Finish: It has the "Hallelujah" moment in truck loads, completely dries your mouth, and lets you chew and chew and chew. Slightly malty, spicy while still maintaining its sherry sweetness, and it keeps going for hours. Truly a finish to behold.

In reality this is a great whisky, slightly one dimensional, but it doesn't really matter, great balance, great craftsmanship and just a joy to drink. Some of the complexity and depth of the young HPs are lost though, so don't expect a god-like 18 YO, but more a classic Scottish sherry giant with HP traits. 91/100

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2 comments

@jdcook
jdcook commented

Nice review - added to the wishlist.

14 years ago 0

@rharlow
rharlow commented

Funny story... I found a bottle of this at my favorite Spirit shop mis-marked. It was priced at $99 (and you could see the $414 price tag beneath the erroneous price tag). I brought this to the attention of the store manager who proceeded to tell me "If you want to but it, I'll honor the price." I first refused, but after he asked "are you sure" I took it from his hands, went to the checkout counter and paid for it with money I didn't really have.

I've never regretted my decision :D

12 years ago 0

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