Product description
For every whisky lover, Samaroli is synonymous with the highest quality and beauty. Silvano Samaroli began his career in the whisky market in 1968 and immediately focused on single cask editions.
In 2008, Samaroli left the management of the company in the hands of Antonio Bleve, but he himself played an active role until his death in February 2017. The Samaroli brand remains one of the market leaders, highly valued by collectors, and the barrels are currently selected by Antonio Bleve and Francesco Saverio Binetti. The Highland Park presented here is the company's proposal in the Coilltean series (originally the name was intended for the single malt Glen Garioch). The whisky, distilled in 1990, spent about 11 years in barrel no. 5165, and was bottled at 45% abv in 2001 in an edition of 408 bottles.
Nose : fruity-floral, oranges, cherries, cantaloupe, wildflower bouquet, honey, toffee, milk chocolate, candied ginger, traces of tobacco and peat smoke.
Palate : heather honey, caramel, almond croissant, candied lemon and orange peel, milk chocolate, white pepper, allspice, notes of lemongrass and peat.
Finish: quite long, subtly smoky, with notes of honey, citrus, sugared nuts, vanilla, milk chocolate, a touch of pepper and oak.