
Highland Park Valfather Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 750ML
Highland Park Valfather Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Step into the world of Norse legends with Highland Park Valfather Single Malt Scotch Whisky, a 750ML embodiment of Odin’s wisdom and complexity. This expression is Highland Park’s most peated whisky to date, matured entirely in the finest refill casks to balance the intense peat with layers of intricate flavors.
Product Details:
- Country: Scotland
- State: Orkney Islands
- Brand: Highland Park
- Spirits Type: Whisky
- Spirits Style: Single Malt Scotch
- Taste: A captivating blend of sweet apple, fragrant pear, crème brûlée, toasted cedarwood, and smoked paprika, creating a unique ‘stickysmoke’ sensation1.
- Food Pairings: Pairs exceptionally well with smoked meats, rich cheeses, or enjoyed on its own to fully appreciate the depth of its peaty profile.
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