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Highland Park Loki 15 Year Old Valhalla Collection

Who tricked whom? The Trickster!

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RReview by @Rigmorole

7th Apr 2014

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Highland Park Loki 15 Year Old Valhalla Collection
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Nose: Musty curtains, ocean brine, lemon, vinegar, caramel, dried fruit, lemon rind.

Palate: Stale week old bread, cardamom, all spice, bitter alcohol, corn syrup, viscous mouth feel.

Finish: Baker's chocolate (bitter), all spice, caramel, rancid butter, licorice, toasted barley.

If these tasting notes sound good to you, then you are a less picky drinker than I am.

Personally, I like the standard 15 Year Old Highland Park more than Loki. Yes, Loki is unusual, especially given HP's fairly consistent flavor profiles, but not necessarily all in a good way--ESPECICALLY FOR $255 American dollars.

I wonder who the trickster is here: Loki or Edrington? I wager the latter. HP's 18 year has slipped a great deal in quality over the past three years. And the Loki is not up to muster, IMO.

Yes, I would have written a kinder review if the price of Loki was around $125, where it should have been, even with the fancy wood carrying case. $255 for this whisky is a testament to the gimmickry in advertising can cause folks to pull out their wallets without really paying much attention to the finished product they are buying.

I don't feel my review is unfair given the fact that I paid the money for the scotch I am drinking and regretting having purchased. These words are the honest opinion of a man who paid the price. If you would like to believe professional critics (who sometimes get kickbacks of various sorts) over my views, then by all means go buy yourself a bottle in HPs new line of well packaged tricks. Knock yourself out.

The next one is Freya. Not sure how old it is. Thor, the first one, was sixteen years old, if I'm not mistaken. Loki was 15. I'm sure HP will keep pumping out 15 year old scotch for a pretty penny so long as people are willing to pay it. Maybe in a few years HP will release a 13 year old "Baldur" for $325. If you miss out on Loki and Freya, you always have another Norse god to look forward to.

As an Icelandic-American, Snorri Sturluson is in my family tree. I thoroughly enjoy reading about the Norse gods and I have written a novel in which they make guest appearances. Alas, it is not published. Two of my novels are published, however. I'm chalking up this latest whisky purchase to sentimentality. Then again, as a man who loves the Poetic Edda, I have more of an excuse than most people who bough Loki for over twice what it is worth.

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8 comments

Rigmorole commented

I probably would have smoothed out this review (taken out some slightly harsh sections) if I could edit it. I was a little peeved when I wrote it. Feeling better now, although I'm still not crazy for the Loki. It certainly has more character (nose, mouth, finish) than the regular HP 15, although I am a fan of the regular 15 and that is perhaps why I was put off by the Loki. I expected it to be much much better and it simply was not at all. Ashamed as I am to admit it, I really do love the bottle and carrying case design. It's quite beautiful. Marketing works. And, yes, if I hadn't opened it, this one will certainly appreciate with time as a collector's item. This said, over the long haul, the bottles that appreciate the most are usually the best tasting scotches. I am thinking of the Ardbeg Provence and the Longrow 18 with 70's stock as I write these words . . . never tasted them and probably never will, but, alas, I have read about them.

10 years ago 0

@cherylnifer
cherylnifer commented

The opinions of Connosr members on the recent decline of the 12yo and 18yo consistancy of taste & quality has made me timid on sampling the regular 15yo. Rignorole: in your opinion, has the quality and consistancy of the regular 15yo Highland Park been maintained over the past several years, while the 12yo & 18yo have declined?

10 years ago 0

Rigmorole commented

I think the 15 is very nice. It has held steady or even improved as of late. The 18 has gone downhill over the past few years. Not certain about the 12. It was never a favorite of mine and so I cannot speak to its consistency. Whenever I have bought it, I have primarily used it for vatting purposes. It mixed quite nicely with Caol Ila 12.

10 years ago 0

@MaltActivist
MaltActivist commented

I re-visted the HP18 last night at a tasting and I agree there is a decline in quality. Luckily for me the two batches that I compare were both quite nice. The earlier one being a touch better if I remember correctly.

Like you mentioned on my review we get the European/UK releases in my part of the world which I suspect may be better than their American brethren.

And thanks for calling a spade a spade with this Loki review. Your honesty is appreciated.

10 years ago 0

@PeatyZealot
PeatyZealot commented

I would love to try more Highland Parks but their way of marketing is not mine. Every affordable HP is only 40%, chill filtered and coloured(?) so that kind of puts me off a bit. Do they live in a cave over there? And if you want something at a higher strength you have to buy a €50,- wooden Vikingship to go with it.

9 years ago 0

Rigmorole commented

If you lived in the US, I could offer a place to buy an HP 14 at cask strength with no color and no chill filteration for $150. But you live in the Netherlands? Nice to hear from you.

9 years ago 0

@PeatyZealot
PeatyZealot commented

That sounds like a reasonable price for something like that, is it an official bottling? After tasting the Freya today I got a little softer towards HP, its actually really good! Check the review, did you taste it yet? But considering its 4 times the price of a Springbak 12 CS... Nah :p Yes I live in the Netherlands, have you been there?

9 years ago 0

Rigmorole commented

I have not tasted the Freya. Tasted the Loki and the Thor though. I liked Thor the most. The Springbank 10 2012 bottling is very good. If you are ever in the States, Binnys of Chicago has some good deals on Highland Park indie bottlings. Ask for Joe on the Whisky Hotline. He knows his stuff, that's for sure. And he's honest, and says what he really thinks of the bottles, a rare quality in a salesperson.

I've never been to the Netherlands. Would like to travel there some day. I've met a few Dutch tourists in New York, Seattle, and Portland over the years. The women are easy on the eyes, as they say. I think Holland has a spiked gene pool like California. I just got back from San Diego. Same thing.

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