Highland Park
Region
Islands
Country
Scotland
Founded
1798
Owner
Edrington Group
Water Source
Sources water from Crantit Springs near Kirkwall on Orkney, percolating through Old Red Sandstone. The slightly hard, mineral-balanced water complements Highland Park's unique mix of peat smoke, heather, and honey.
Status
Active
About
Highland Park is the northernmost Scotch whisky distillery, located in Kirkwall, Orkney. The distillery hand-turns its own locally cut Orkney peat on traditional floor maltings, creating a heather-honey sweetness layered with gentle smoke that defines the Highland Park style.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Highland Park distillery?
- Highland Park — northernmost Scotch distillery in Orkney since 1798. Heather-honey sweetness with gentle peat smoke.
- When was Highland Park founded?
- Highland Park was founded in 1798.
- Where is Highland Park distillery located?
- Highland Park is located in Islands, Scotland.
- What water source does Highland Park use?
- Highland Park uses Sources water from Crantit Springs near Kirkwall on Orkney, percolating through Old Red Sandstone. The slightly hard, mineral-balanced water complements Highland Park's unique mix of peat smoke, heather, and honey. as its water source.