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The Highland
Passage

Three whiskies, three distilleries, one journey from the Orkney shore to the heart of Speyside.

Format
3 × 50cl
Price
£185
Allocation
240 packs
Age Range
12–18 Year
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The Highland Passage

Pack
No. 1 of 2024
Bottles
3 × 50cl
Cask Type
Mixed
Filtration
Unchillfiltered
Colour
Natural
Allocation
240 packs

The Highland Passage begins in Orkney — the northernmost point of our journey, where the Atlantic and the North Sea meet above the Highland Line. Highland Park's maritime peat and heather-smoke carry the unmistakable character of a distillery built on salt winds and long winters.

From there we move south to Campbeltown, the Victorian whisky capital that time largely forgot. Glen Scotia is one of three survivors from a once-thriving industry of thirty distilleries. Fifteen years in sherry butts have added dried fruit and leather to the briny, coastal character.

The journey ends in Speyside — the warm, fertile heartland of Scottish whisky. Glenburgie's eighteen-year-old expression is the dessert: honeycomb, apple blossom, and a slow, patient finish that rewards the wait.

These are not blended. They are not mixed. Each is a single cask, bottled exactly as the distillery presented it to us, after we tasted from the bung hole in the warehouse and decided: yes, this one.

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What's in the Pack

Bottle I Highland Park 12 Year whisky bottle

Cask GS/HP/014 · Bourbon Hogshead · 240 Bottles

Highland Park 12 Year

Kirkwall, Orkney · Distilled 2011, Bottled 2024

ABV
58.4%
Cask Type
Bourbon Hogshead
Age
12 Years
Region
Orkney
Outturn
240 Bottles
Nose

Sea spray and heather smoke. Salted caramel, beeswax, dried wildflowers. A light peat that builds slowly — the Orkney peat, rich with heather and moss rather than the peaty intensity of Islay.

Palate

The smoke develops on arrival. Honey and vanilla from the bourbon cask. Smoked almonds, maritime salt, dried orange peel. Full-bodied for its age.

Finish

Long and slightly sweet, with the smoke drying slowly to a clean, salted conclusion. The sea is always in the background. A very long finish for a twelve-year-old.

Bottle II Glen Scotia 15 Year whisky bottle

Cask GS/GS/031 · Sherry Butt · 185 Bottles

Glen Scotia 15 Year

Campbeltown · Distilled 2008, Bottled 2024

ABV
54.7%
Cask Type
Sherry Butt
Age
15 Years
Region
Campbeltown
Outturn
185 Bottles
Nose

Dried apricot, Seville orange peel, sea salt and old leather. The sherry influence is restrained — the distillery character is the story: coastal, slightly oily, deeply individual.

Palate

Rich and chewy. Raisins and prunes from the butt, then the brine arrives — Campbeltown's signature. Dark chocolate, tobacco leaf, a whisper of tar and rope.

Finish

Long and drying. The salt lingers, the chocolate fades slowly. An unusual, compelling whisky that rewards a small amount of water to open it up.

Bottle III Glenburgie 18 Year whisky bottle

Cask GS/GB/007 · Ex-Bourbon Barrel · 210 Bottles

Glenburgie 18 Year

Speyside · Distilled 2005, Bottled 2024

ABV
52.1%
Cask Type
Ex-Bourbon Barrel
Age
18 Years
Region
Speyside
Outturn
210 Bottles
Nose

Apple blossom and pear drops. Honeycomb drizzled over warm croissant. Vanilla pod, dried mango, white peach. Delicate and unhurried — eighteen years of patience in every breath.

Palate

Creamy and full. The orchard fruit deepens to baked apple and apricot jam. Gentle spice — nutmeg and ginger — builds quietly mid-palate without disturbing the sweetness.

Finish

The warmest, longest finish in the pack. Vanilla fading slowly through toasted oak, a distant echo of honeycomb. The distillery at its most generous. A beautiful end to the journey.

The Highland Passage

Three bottles. Three distilleries. One curated journey from Orkney to Speyside, bottled straight from the cask with nothing added.

£185
3 × 50cl · Free UK delivery
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240 packs released · Limited allocation · When the casks are empty, they're gone