Brennerei | Highland Park |
Abfüller | OB |
Serie | Valhalla Collection |
Abgefüllt für | |
Destillationsdatum | NV |
Abfülldatum | 2014 |
Land | Schottland |
Region | Orkney |
Alter | 15 |
Cask Type | 1st Fill Bourbon Casks |
Fassnummer | |
Alcohol percentage | 51.2 |
Inhalt | 0,70 |
Zustand | In Original Holzkiste |
Label | Perfekt |
Vorrat | 0 |
I know, I'm very late. Apparently, Freya used to be the Norse goddess of love. Why not choose a pink bottle then, instead of this Flubber green?
Colour: white wine.
Nose: it is Highland Park au naturel, close to the barley, with some beer, some leaven, some mashed vegetables, some barley water, some almonds and then touches of melon skin (not the flesh), apple peelings and cut grass. I find it pretty austere and very ‘Northern Highlands’, and even a little old skool. With water: even more grains, as well as a little wood smoke. Notes of greengages bring a little fruitiness.
Mouth (neat): a little pungent, quite peppery, acrid, with even more peelings and skins than in the nose. Plenty of nutmeg and ginger, probably from some rather active oak. Not a rounded, polished HP for sure. With water: more of all that, with also a little leather and leaves. Chewing tobacco.
Finish: quite long, relatively smoky. Lemon, then more oaky spices in the aftertaste.
Comments: I enjoy the ‘honesty’ in this, but I don’t find this green and smoky goddess of love particularly sexy.
Nose: Fresh and citrusy. Lemon curd. Green apple peel(Granny Smith sort of) creamy vanilla and good malty DNA going on . Hint of the slightest hint of peat. White pepper too. Quite different than the previous two warriors,but very good so far.
Palate: Starts off with creamy vanilla on top of green fruit, old school sweets, and quite a bit of sweet and spicy wood. Oak, apples and more of that sweet n’ spicy wood. It’s a nice interplay and the flavours come and go in waves. The peat is more pronounced here but not overpowering.
Finish : Sweet oak. Peaty dark chocolate and fruit.
It’s a lovely dram no doubt, very very different than LOKI and THOR but not in a bad way. Fresh, and very enticing with the zestiness and peat in the background. Solid stuff,If you’re going to drink it rather than put it as decoration on the shelf.
Freya ( named after the Norse Goddess of Love) was released quite a few months ago, but I only managed to taste it the other day. I quite liked Thor and Loki who preceded her in this line of Hp’s Valhalla Collection. Freya comes in the same wooden “long ship” case, and nicely shaped bottle , but is quite different in flavour profile from her two older “siblings”.
A Whisky Fit for a Norse Goddess
Introduction:
Highland Park, the renowned distillery from the Orkney Islands, takes us on a mythical journey with their Highland Park Freya 15 Years Old Valhalla Collection. This limited edition single malt Scotch whisky, bottled at a bold 51.2% ABV, pays tribute to the powerful Norse goddess Freya and offers a whisky experience that is truly divine. Let us delve into the captivating world of Highland Park Freya and explore the remarkable features of this exceptional expression.
Unveiling the Goddess of Love and Beauty:
Highland Park Freya draws its inspiration from the Norse goddess Freya, who embodies love, beauty, and fertility. Known as the Queen of the Valkyries, she exudes strength and grace. This expression from the Valhalla Collection captures the essence of Freya, immersing whisky enthusiasts in her world of mystique and enchantment.
An Exquisite Flavor Profile:
The Highland Park Freya 15 Years Old Valhalla Collection offers a remarkable flavor profile that entices the senses. On the nose, aromas of ripe orchard fruits, vanilla, and honey mingle with floral notes, creating an enticing bouquet. The palate is treated to a symphony of flavors, with layers of honeyed malt, juicy pears, and a hint of exotic spices, all beautifully balanced and harmonious.
The whisky's smooth and velvety texture caresses the tongue, allowing the flavors to unfold gradually. The finish is long and satisfying, with a touch of oak and a delicate smokiness that lingers, leaving a memorable impression.
Craftsmanship and Maturation:
Highland Park is known for its commitment to craftsmanship, and the Freya Valhalla Collection exemplifies this dedication. The whisky is crafted using traditional methods, with its distinct character derived from the use of locally sourced barley and the influence of the island's unique environment. The maturation process takes place in a combination of American oak casks and sherry-seasoned casks, allowing the flavors to develop and mature over 15 years, resulting in a whisky of exceptional depth and complexity.
A Collector's Pride:
The Highland Park Valhalla Collection, including the Freya expression, is a treasure trove for whisky enthusiasts and collectors alike. Each bottle is a work of art, exquisitely designed to embody the spirit of Freya and the grandeur of Norse mythology. With its limited availability and distinctive character, this collection is a testament to Highland Park's commitment to creating whiskies that evoke a sense of wonder and awe.
Conclusion:
Highland Park Freya 15 Years Old Valhalla Collection is a whisky fit for a Norse goddess. It captures the essence of Freya's beauty, strength, and mystique, offering a truly divine whisky experience. With its exquisite flavor profile, meticulous craftsmanship, and captivating presentation, this expression stands as a testament to the artistry and passion of Highland Park. Whether enjoyed on a special occasion or cherished as a prized addition to a whisky collection, the Freya Valhalla Collection is a symbol of the extraordinary and an homage to the gods of old.