Highland Park - 42 Year Old John Scott 1967 - 2009 #6282

Lot Id: 161686

Highland Park - 42 Year Old John Scott 1967 - 2009 #6282

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This rare 42 year old Orkney single malt from Highland Park was bottled for John Scott & Miller.

Only 12 single casks were laid down in the 1960's by Robert Firth Miller, who was the former proprietor of John Scott and Miller.

This spectacularly dark expression comes from a from single Sherry cask #6282. Its natural cask strength is 50.3% ABV. This combined with being one of only 190 bottles makes it extra special. Bottled in 2009.


This is bottle #173.

  • Distillery: Highland Park Whisky for auction
  • Bottler: John Scott
  • Country: Scotland
  • Region: Islands
  • Size: 70cl
  • Type: Single Malt Whisky
  • Age: 42 Year Old
  • Number of Bottles: 227
  • Strength (%): 50.3%
  • Cask Type: Sherry
  • Distillery Status: Operational
  • Fill Level: Into Neck
  • Lot Type: Full Size
  • Shipping Weight: 2.00 KG

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