Highland Park 1990 SV The Un-Chillfiltered Collection

CategorySINGLE MALT
DistilleryHighland Park
BottlerSignatory Vintage (SV)
Bottling Series-
Vintage1990
Bottled Year2005
Age13년
Cask TypeHogshead
Cask Number-
Bottles Released-
ABV46.0%
Volume700 ml
Label-
CountryScotland
RegionIslands
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Flavor Profile

Vanilla
Sweet
Oaky
Honey
Fruity
Creamy
Dried Fruit
Spicy
Citrus
Smoky
Chocolate
Herbal
Floral
Nutty
Peaty
Maritime

Tasting Notes

Colour

very pale white wine

air Nose

extremely fresh, youthful, lively, and so refined and delicate. Great notes of rosewater and orange juice, together with meadow flowers and almond milk. Highly enjoyable

restaurant Palate

superb balance, on crystallised fruits and lavender ice cream. Goes on with some fresh pineapple and light tea, as well as lots of lemon juice and tangerine. Long and refreshing finish. Not to far from the best Rosebanks, I’d say. It’s a thrill to get the distillery’s character with very little oak and wine influence. Wow! 88 points. MUSIC – Recommended listening: Vic Chesnutt sings a tender and lunar What do you mean.mp3 from his new album 'Ghetto Bells. The glorious interplay between Chesnutt and accompanying vocalist Liz Durrett makes it really vibrant and moving, not to mention the fact that the man at the guitars is the great Bill Frisell himself. Please buy Vic Chesnutt's music! May 17, 2005 CONCERT REVIEW: ALBERT LEE AND HOGAN'S HEROES The Borderline, London 30th April 2005 - by Nick Morgan Left: Brian Hodgson, right: Albert Lee You might think it’s strange that the man whose ‘phone rings when the great and good of rock and roll want an ace country guitarist was born not in Nashville Tn., but in England’s most rural Herefordshire . But that’s simply the way it is with veteran ace picker Albert Lee , once of Head, Hands and Feet, accomplished solo recording artiste and performer, the man behind the reconciliation of the Everly Brothers (and now their guitarist and arranger) and the owner of the magical fingers that have graced more recording sessions than you’ve had the proverbial hot dinners. And who knows, maybe it’s his pastoral origins that also account for the fact that his appearance is something akin to an overgrown hobbit. When he’s not recording (he’s just finished an album with a motley assortment of guitar gods and Scotty Moore), touring with the Everly Brothers et. al., or being one of Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings, he still tours and records fairly frequently with his band, Hogan’s Heroes . Led by pedal steel guitarist Gerry Hogan, with bass player Brian Hodgson, drummer Peter Baron and featuring ex Jellybread and top-ten artiste hit-record producer a

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