
Highland Park 21 Year Old Director`s Cut Douglas Laing 1991 | 700ML
Whiskey: Highland Park 21 Year Old Director`s Cut Douglas Laing 1991 | 700ML
Highland Park 21 Year Old Director`s Cut is an age-statement, vintage single malt whisky produced at the Highland Park Distillery on the isle of Orkney.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 109.6 (54.8%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Highland Park
Highland Park 21 Year Old Director`s Cut is an age-statement, vintage single malt whisky produced at the Highland Park Distillery on the isle of Orkney. This collectible Highland Park single malt was distilled in February 1991 and bottled as part of Douglas Laing`s Director`s Cut series. Just 227 bottles were filled.
Highland Park 21 Year Old Director`s Cut Douglas Laing 1991 | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Very elegant and precise aromas.
Palate: This is extremely rich and very balanced in flavour.
Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.
Distillery Information
Arguably one of Scotland's most famous 'island distilleries' and certainly one of the most remote, Highland Park is situated on Orkney in the Shetlands. Established in 1798, the distillery sources peat from their own heather moorland and water from Cattie Maggie's spring, the same source they have been using for over 200 years. Highland Park still operate their own floor malts, which provide around 20% of the barley they require for whisky-making, and operate two wash still and two spirit stills. The spirit is bold and complex with a whiff of wood char and a dense, barley-forward, honeyed character. The 12 year old and 18 year olds are considered classic malts by many whisky lovers, while single vintage releases and special editions sell quickly to collectors. Independent bottlings are rare, but worth seeking out.
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Whiskey: Highland Park 21 Year Old Director`s Cut Douglas Laing 1991 | 700ML
Highland Park 21 Year Old Director`s Cut is an age-statement, vintage single malt whisky produced at the Highland Park Distillery on the isle of Orkney.
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 700ML
Proof: 109.6 (54.8%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Highland Park
Highland Park 21 Year Old Director`s Cut is an age-statement, vintage single malt whisky produced at the Highland Park Distillery on the isle of Orkney. This collectible Highland Park single malt was distilled in February 1991 and bottled as part of Douglas Laing`s Director`s Cut series. Just 227 bottles were filled.
Highland Park 21 Year Old Director`s Cut Douglas Laing 1991 | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Very elegant and precise aromas.
Palate: This is extremely rich and very balanced in flavour.
Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.
Distillery Information
Arguably one of Scotland's most famous 'island distilleries' and certainly one of the most remote, Highland Park is situated on Orkney in the Shetlands. Established in 1798, the distillery sources peat from their own heather moorland and water from Cattie Maggie's spring, the same source they have been using for over 200 years. Highland Park still operate their own floor malts, which provide around 20% of the barley they require for whisky-making, and operate two wash still and two spirit stills. The spirit is bold and complex with a whiff of wood char and a dense, barley-forward, honeyed character. The 12 year old and 18 year olds are considered classic malts by many whisky lovers, while single vintage releases and special editions sell quickly to collectors. Independent bottlings are rare, but worth seeking out.













