In Pennsylvania the 15 goes for $105 and I'm a little surprised there may be batch variation but if you let it sit and put a little water in it, the flavor is smoked bacon
Here is a thought. I think it would be great if the audio from the videos would be uploaded as podcast. A couple of days after the RUclips channel got the majority of interactions. Erik has a voice that I love listening to.
Hey, I’ve seen the Viking Heart 15 in a transparent bottle, does somebody know if the changed the white ceramic bottle for a new transparent one? I want the white one…
Blending the 18 and CS is fun…80/20 in either direction creates 2 fantastic pours. The 18 on its own tastes amazing, but is just lack luster and makes me sad they produce this for the masses. I would gladly pay $200 for the the 18 at 50%. Same with Talisker.
Nice one Erik. I know a lot of people who struggle with this one even though they like the 10 or the 12. Interestingly my 15 is a lot more yeasty and estery than spicy, I wonder if batch variation is big on these. The Dark Origins was good but the 17 The Dark was fantastic. I'm with you on the CS releases as well and if you find a single cask 11-15 year old HP they do tend to be brilliant. I think Highland Park would get much more respect if they just stopped putting out way too many expressions. It does tend to get a bit tedious. Cheers!
Yhe batch variation on this may be wide, bc I'm drinking one where- while I get the notes you're getting- the fruit is what punches you in the face- and Then the bbq notes show up well towards the end.
Or, it could be you need to let it breathe more. Temperature can also be a factor and if we drink a lot of peated whiskies we can become somewhat blind to the peated character.
Excellent review, Erik. I haven't had the 15 yo, so I cannot comment on that. I like the 12 yo (which was my gateway whisky back in the days), the cask strength and I have a 18 yo 46% ABV travellers' edition in stock that I definitely look forward to uncorking some fine day. Regarding the "What's the point?" question with regards to the bottle, I have more comments/questions in that area regarding HP in general. Being Danish, the HP viking theme is just a huge turn off for me, though I should definitely just disregard and ignore it. But I can't... The vikings drank mead and beer. Mead and beer. Not whisky (I'll stand corrected if proven otherwise, of course, but I just haven't read in ANY history lectures that the vikings were whisky drinkers) So the viking theme for Highland Park is just marketing flannel, as a certain Isle of Man resident would label it. (I've read rumours that they're gonna abandon the viking theme in a not too distant future, I'll appreciate that for sure) Sorry... that was a bit of a rant. To finish the comment on a positive note... I really enjoyed your review. Thanks and cheers!
I like the 18 year old Travel Exclusive in the black bottle.
Thanks for the review Erik! I prefer the HP 10yo over the 12yo. However, my top 3 choices are 18yo, CS and finally 10yo.
In Pennsylvania the 15 goes for $105 and I'm a little surprised there may be batch variation but if you let it sit and put a little water in it, the flavor is smoked bacon
Here is a thought. I think it would be great if the audio from the videos would be uploaded as podcast. A couple of days after the RUclips channel got the majority of interactions. Erik has a voice that I love listening to.
I am glad you think so. But I am crazy busy and don't have time for another project.
Unfortunately here in Brazil one botle like that costs nearby US$200,00...
Great video!
Oh wow!
I think 10 is discontinued now. Thanks for review ❤ would love to see 10 review if u have it. I got 10 myself
From what I'm seeing, the latest release of the 15 year, in the 700ml bottle, is their regular embossed glass. The ceramic appears to be no more.
I still see it locally as well as online.
Hey, I’ve seen the Viking Heart 15 in a transparent bottle, does somebody know if the changed the white ceramic bottle for a new transparent one? I want the white one…
The ceramic bottle is still available here for $113. It probably has a different release date.
🎉🎉🎉🎉 thanks
You’re welcome 😊
Blending the 18 and CS is fun…80/20 in either direction creates 2 fantastic pours.
The 18 on its own tastes amazing, but is just lack luster and makes me sad they produce this for the masses. I would gladly pay $200 for the the 18 at 50%. Same with Talisker.
Sauce and beards, yoghurt and beards.... sometimes even soup and beards. I feel your pain.
Peanut Butter & Jelly is the WORST!
Nice one Erik. I know a lot of people who struggle with this one even though they like the 10 or the 12. Interestingly my 15 is a lot more yeasty and estery than spicy, I wonder if batch variation is big on these. The Dark Origins was good but the 17 The Dark was fantastic. I'm with you on the CS releases as well and if you find a single cask 11-15 year old HP they do tend to be brilliant.
I think Highland Park would get much more respect if they just stopped putting out way too many expressions. It does tend to get a bit tedious. Cheers!
Yhe batch variation on this may be wide, bc I'm drinking one where- while I get the notes you're getting- the fruit is what punches you in the face- and Then the bbq notes show up well towards the end.
Or, it could be you need to let it breathe more. Temperature can also be a factor and if we drink a lot of peated whiskies we can become somewhat blind to the peated character.
5:20 Vikings had ceramic bottles.
Thanks for the info.... I think Ancient Alien Astronauts had them too! 👽
@@ErikWaitWhiskyStudies Can't wait for their whisky ;)
The 15 is what i drink most of…I love the profile of the 18…but the price has gone up so much here in Ohio..($175) that i don’t buy it as often…
Excellent review, Erik.
I haven't had the 15 yo, so I cannot comment on that. I like the 12 yo (which was my gateway whisky back in the days), the cask strength and I have a 18 yo 46% ABV travellers' edition in stock that I definitely look forward to uncorking some fine day.
Regarding the "What's the point?" question with regards to the bottle, I have more comments/questions in that area regarding HP in general.
Being Danish, the HP viking theme is just a huge turn off for me, though I should definitely just disregard and ignore it.
But I can't...
The vikings drank mead and beer. Mead and beer. Not whisky (I'll stand corrected if proven otherwise, of course, but I just haven't read in ANY history lectures that the vikings were whisky drinkers)
So the viking theme for Highland Park is just marketing flannel, as a certain Isle of Man resident would label it. (I've read rumours that they're gonna abandon the viking theme in a not too distant future, I'll appreciate that for sure)
Sorry... that was a bit of a rant.
To finish the comment on a positive note... I really enjoyed your review. Thanks and cheers!
He ceramic bottle is a tribute to a Scottish Ceramic maker…
Thanks for the info!