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Highland Park Loki 15 Year Old

Lot: 5092948

Highland Park Loki 15 Year Old

Winning Bid: £262

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Highland Park
Age: 
15 year old
Vintage: 
N/A
Region: 
Island
Bottler: 
Official
Cask Type: 
N/A
Bottled Strength: 
48.7%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Highland Park Loki 15 Year Old 

Loki was the second in Highland Park's Valhalla series, released in 2013. The range also comprises Thor, released the previous year, and the Freya and Odin releases in 2014 and 2015.

Highland Park was built by David Robertson all the way back in 1798. The distillery's relationship with blenders, Robertson & Baxter, saw it acquired by Highland Distillers in 1937, who were subsequently bought by Edrington in 1999, who run it today. The modern Highland Park single malt brand was first officially bottled in the 1970s, with the release of an 8 year old age statement, but distillery bottlings first appeared around the 1950s. The look of the brand has changed many times over the years, but its cult following and popularity has never diminished. It remains one of the most recognisable single malts in the world to this day

This 15 year old Highland Park is a limited edition of 21,000 bottles.

NOTE: Please be advised that the printed bottle graphics have a history of deteriorating from the glass over time. 

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