Highland Park 1967 24 Years Oak Casks Limited Release Orkney Islands Single Malt Scotch Whisky 43.0% Vol. - Rare and old Dumpy Bottle bottling from Highland Park of an exquisite Orkney Islands Single Malt!
A rare vintage 1967 24 year old Highland Park Orkney Islands single malt Scotch whisky at 43.0% vol. in the old 70cl dumpy bottle, bottled in they year 1991 as a limited release by James Grant and Co.
An absolutely collectible early and old expression of the coveted old style Highland Park Orkney Islands Single Malt Scotch whisky in its early original form and one of only 7 currently known vintage 1967 original bottlings from Highland Park for connoisseurs, the discerning whisky collector and lovers of exquisite and old Scotch whiskies - a special rarity and almost impossible to find today!
- Typ: Single Malt Whisky - Distillery Bottling
- District: Orkney Islands
- Vintage: 1967
- Age: 24 years old
- Year bottled: 1991
- Cask Wood Type: Oak Casks
- Alcohol ABV% 43.0
- Bottling Series: Vintage 1967 Limited Release - Dumpy Bottle
- Bottle Size 70cl / 700ml
- Packaging original boxed (box with traces)
- Producer/Importer: James Grant and Company (Highland Park Distillery), Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland
- Country of Origin Scotland
- limited, number unknown - unique old bottling and rare collector´s whisky!
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