LOT ID: 0324-210
End Date : Apr 24 2024 08:00 PM
Highland Park 1978 - 2007. 29 Year Old. Bottled by Douglas Laing for their Old & Rare Platinum Selection. Single Cask. One of 328 bottles matured in a Sherry Cask. 700ml. 56.7%. In wooden presentation box.
A single cask Highland Park 1978 bottled as a 29-year-old without colouring or chill filtration in 2007 by Douglas Laing for their Old & Rare Platinum Selection. This rare indie Highland Park came from a sherry cask that yielded 328 bottles at its natural cask strength of 56.7% and is a sturdy dram boasting a powerful structure and delicious, complex fruit and mineral flavours with strong spices and a hint of smoke.
FILLING LEVEL
Lower Neck
One of Scotland’s greatest distilleries, Highland Park on the Orkney archipelago has a long and storied history. The distillery in Kirkwall was founded in the 18th century by either David Robertson or Magnus Eunson, the latter of whom was a famous smuggler churchman who hid casks of his whisky from customs men by stashing them under his pulpit. Highland Park distillery has been owned by the Edrington Group since 1999 and is famed for its lightly smoky character from its own peated floor-maltings, which make up around 20% of the barley used for distillation.
Official bottlings of Highland Park began around the end of the 1970s, marking the beginning of a remarkable run of core bottlings, with the famous slope-shouldered 12-year-old and 18-year-old OBs from the 1980s now highly sought after at auction, as are the 1990s editions of the official 25-year-old. Independent bottlings of Highland Park were once very rare but now appear relatively regularly, usually as Orkney or Whitlaw.
Founded in the late 1940s by Fred Douglas Laing Sr, the Douglas Laing company spent decades as whisky blenders and exporters before Fred Laing’s sons Stewart and Fred Jr introduced the highly influential Old Malt Cask single malt range in 1998. The McGibbon’s Provenance and Old & Rare Platinum series followed soon afterwards, establishing Douglas Laing as one of Scotland’s finest independent bottlers.
In 2013 Stewart Laing left the business, taking Old Malt Cask and Old & Rare to his new company Hunter Laing, while Fred Laing Jr was joined by his daughter Cara and her husband Chris Leggatt from Morrison Bowmore, who left the business in 2023. The Old Particular and Extra Old Particular ranges were introduced to replace Old Malt Cask and Old & Rare, and the company has since moved into distilling with the purchase of Strathearn distillery in 2019 and the construction of Clutha distillery in Glasgow.
BID | DATE | TIME | |
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£490.00 | 24th April 2024 | 19:04 | |