Brand History
Highland Park is a distinguished distillery renowned for its exceptional single malt Scotch whiskies, nestled in the Orkney Islands of Scotland. With a legacy spanning over two centuries, Highland Park has established itself as an icon in the world of whisky craftsmanship, celebrated for its unwavering commitment to quality, tradition, and innovation.
Founded in 1798 by Magnus Eunson, a notorious smuggler turned whisky producer, Highland Park boasts a rich and colorful history. Eunson's illicit distillation practices laid the foundation for what would become one of Scotland's most esteemed whisky brands. The distillery's location on the remote Orkney Islands, amidst the rugged landscapes and wild seas, infuses each drop of Highland Park whisky with a distinctive character and sense of place.
Highland Park is distinguished by its adherence to time-honored methods of whisky production, coupled with a spirit of innovation that pushes the boundaries of flavor exploration. Malted barley, sourced from the finest local suppliers, forms the cornerstone of each expression, while the unique Orcadian peat, imbued with heather and aromatic plants, lends a subtle smokiness to the whisky's profile.
Central to Highland Park's ethos is its unwavering dedication to craftsmanship. The distillery's traditional copper pot stills, some of which have been in use...