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Highland Park Cask Strength Review

By Josh Peters @TheWhiskeyJug

Spoiler, I really dig the Highland Park Cask Strength, it was a standout at a recent Malt Nuts and hearkens to some of the older HPs I’ve enjoyed. And by older I mean historical, not age stated. The current releases barely hold a candle to their slope-shouldered brethren of the past, but there is a hint of that essense here. Though speaking of bottles…

Highland Park Cask Strength Review

While I do hate all the Thor, Lokie, blah blah blah stuff they’re doing, I do actually like the current bottle design when you look at it in pieces. Sitting on the shelf I don’t like looking at it, but when you focus on the details, it’s functionally nice. The twist + cork cap they use I’ve loved since they started doing it, the celtic knot work makes it easy to hold on to, but the shape is awkward on the shelf and that’s really where It grinds my gears.

But, as I’ve said many times, this isn’t a design blog, it’s a whisky blog, so let’s get to drinkin’!


Highland Park Cask Strength – Details and Tasting Notes

Whiskey Details

Cask Strength | Non-Chill Filtered | Natural Color

Style: Single Malt (Scotch)
Region: Highlands, Scotland – or Islands?
Distiller: Highland Park

Mash Bill: 100% Malted Barley
Cask: ex-Bourbon, Sherry Seasoned (European and American oak)
Age: 3+ Years
ABV: 63.9%

Batch: 2 (127.8 proof)

Highland Park Cask Strength Price: $80

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White background tasting shot with the Highland Park Cask Strength bottle and a glass of whiskey next to it.
“The clue is in the name really. Cask Strength Release No. 2 is bottled straight from the cask, without adding water to reduce alcohol content, to deliver an extraordinary depth, complexity and balance of flavours.” – Highland Park

Highland Park Cask Strength Tasting Notes

EYE
Coppery

NOSE
Butterscotch, malt, dried fruit, leather, vanilla, graham cracker, ash and baking spice.

A nice aroma that blows the current 12 out of the water.

PALATE
Inky smoke, oak, butterscotch, toasted bread, malt, cocoa and Nilla wafers.

A lovely warm taste that gets a tad more candy-sweet with water.

FINISH
Long -> Graham, ash, dried fruit and caramel.

BALANCE, BODY and FEEL
Decent balance, medium-full body and a warm oily feel.


Highland Park Cask Strength – Overall Thoughts and Score

Adding water brings out increasing layers of spice and vanilla-lead candy sweetness. It starts out more oaky, dark fruit, char and caramel, but with some air and water it blossoms into something more deep and interesting. It’s a whisky that needs a smidge of patience.

Once it opens, it’s a delight. You get a wee hint of the sherried HP glory of the past and more smoke than in any HP I can currently remember which tamps down some of the sweetness and brings more balance. Highland Park Cask Strength is a tasty whisky and I’ll definitely be grabbing another bottle when the next batch comes out.

SCORE: 4/5 (good, definitely recommend ~ B+ | 87-89)

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Highland Park Cask Strength Back Label


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