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Highland Park Thor
The first release in Highland Park's Valhalla Collection, a 16-year-old named for the Norse god of thunder and limited t...
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The first release in Highland Park's Valhalla Collection, a 16-year-old named for the Norse god of thunder and limited t...
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The fifth expression in the Warrior series, named for Ragnvald Kolson, the 12th-century Earl of Orkney credited with bui...
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Third in the Warrior series, Harald is named for Harald Fairhair, the king credited with unifying Norway in the late 9th...
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Second in Highland Park's Warrior series, Einar is the lightest and most approachable of the set.
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The fourth expression in Highland Park's Warrior series, named for the Orkney jarl who ruled in the late 9th century.
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Inchfad is a peated single malt produced at Loch Lomond distillery and named for a small island near Inchmurrin on the l...
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The official single malt of golf's oldest major championship, released annually by Loch Lomond as Official Spirit of The...
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Inchmurrin is the lighter, fruitier spirit character produced on Loch Lomond's straight-neck stills, named for the large...
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Three decades of quiet maturation at Alexandria yield a waxy, tropical expression that rewards the patient drinker.
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A 21 year old single malt from the unusual Loch Lomond distillery, where straight-neck pot stills permit a spectrum of s...
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The original entry-point Pulteney in its older 40% guise, before the rebrand and the shift to a higher-strength presenta...
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Once the quiet star of the Pulteney range, the 17 Year Old leaned heavily on Spanish oak and made the case for Wick as a...
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