Three Distilleries · One Journey North
Three whiskies, three distilleries, one journey north. The Highland Passage traces the full arc of Scottish spirit — from Orkney's windswept, sea-salted moors to Campbeltown's coastal rain and south to Speyside's sun-drenched orchard valley.
Heather honey and sea spray. Gentle peat smoke drifting over beeswax and dried orange peel. A whisper of vanilla from American oak. The salt of the North Atlantic on every breath.
Sweet malt leads, then the smoke arrives — clean and bracing, like driftwood. Dark chocolate and mixed spice. Maritime brine cuts through the sweetness with precision.
Long and warming. Peat lingers with heather and toasted oak. A final note of salted caramel before the sea air returns.
Briny coastal air and damp rope. Fresh green apple and pear over a base of wet stone and vanilla cream. Light toffee and a thread of smoke from distant sea coal fires.
Campbeltown's distinctive coastal character — salty, slightly oily, wonderfully complex. Tropical fruit appears unexpectedly: mango, lime zest. Then honey malt asserts itself. Maritime and memorable.
Medium-long. Drying and saline, with lingering spice and a curl of white pepper smoke. The sea never truly leaves.
An orchard in high summer. Ripe golden apple, Conference pear, peach blossom. Eighteen years in oak have drawn out vanilla custard and warm brioche. Honeysuckle and soft malt.
The sweetest of the three — gently honeyed, with baked apple and cinnamon. Creamy vanilla from long oak contact. A strand of cereal malt runs through the centre. Utterly civilised and deeply satisfying.
Long and luxurious. Honey and toasted oak linger. A final breath of dried flowers and warm bread. The journey ends in Speyside's golden valley.
Every bottle in the Highland Passage has been hand-selected, bottled without chill-filtration, and drawn at natural colour. What you taste is exactly what came from the cask — nothing added, nothing removed.
240 packs available. Once the cask is gone, the moment is gone.