New 1967 Highland Park - Sounds Expensive...and a little
magical?
Bev D. Blackwood II
bdb2 at BDB2.COM
Fri Nov 17 09:58:37 CET 2006
Eeep... My math was clearly influenced by my beer.. LOL! Never mind
the 18... Call it a 24... My bad.
On Nov 15, 2006, at 5:27 PM, Pete Lamb wrote:
> An article from todays Thee Drinks Business Newsletter
>
> "Something unique for single malt collectors: Highland Park has
> bottled half of a single cask from 1967, with plans to bottle the
> remainder at the end of the year. By early next year, therefore, a
> 38 and a 39 year old bottling of the same single cask will be
> available. In addition, this is the oldest exceptional cask ever
> bottled by Highland Park. Each bottling consists of just 200 bottles."
>
> So for this I imagine they will be charging a pretty penny, if
> recent official bottlings are of old whisky are anything to go by.
> So an interesting concept bottling the same cask twice so that
> people have to buy both bottle to see if that extra 6 months makes
> any difference. Will be interesting to see how they manage to get
> 400 bottles from a cask, after all those years I imagine the angels
> would have had more than there fair share. Most other bottlings of
> 1966 (Older than this oldest bottling!) and 1967 from the likes of
> Signatory, Duncan Taylor and The Whisky Exchange yielded only
> around 138-227 bottles from the whole casks. Maybe they were
> wrapped in clingfilm!
>
> Pete
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