tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101162324715983722.post9006230478039960594..comments2024-03-16T11:28:41.525-04:00Comments on Diving for Pearls: Assessing the Highland Park cluster at the halfway pointMichaelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288790197865570681noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101162324715983722.post-12404540464082273282021-09-11T10:52:17.462-04:002021-09-11T10:52:17.462-04:00Hey Eric! Here's my one-month-and-one-week-lat...Hey Eric! Here's my one-month-and-one-week-late response! There was an odd lack of ocean/sea notes in the first half of the cluster. There have been more in the latter half. That characteristic is one my favorite sides of HP.Diving for Pearlshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02373371259792882112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101162324715983722.post-39114205634948577852021-08-04T21:57:48.525-04:002021-08-04T21:57:48.525-04:00I'm trying to locate any refill cask Highland ...I'm trying to locate any refill cask Highland Park with a nice sea note. I finished off a great K&L pick from 2018 that had a great sweet and salty taste profile which I sadly didn't buy a second bottle. Oh, that one was the 1999 John Milroy Finest Orkney. Incidentally I still have a bottle of their Old Particular pick that I should open one day (IIRC both brands are owned by a different Laing brother).Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13215982348779717643noreply@blogger.com