Island Precision with a Highland Backbone
Highland Park 15 Viking Heart arrives in a weighty ceramic decanter and carries itself with quiet confidence. It sits in the middle of the range, bridging youthful brightness and mature composure. This is Highland whisky, yes, but unmistakably shaped by its home on Orkney. The island influence is present, though expressed with restraint rather than swagger.
Who Is This For?
For drinkers who appreciate subtle peat, layered sweetness, and structure without excess. It suits those who want island character without coastal aggression, and sherry influence without syrupy heaviness.
Overall Character
Medium-bodied, gently smoky, and carefully composed. Honeyed malt and dried fruit sit alongside aromatic peat, all delivered with control. It feels measured, not manufactured.
Production Style
Highland Park malts a portion of its barley on traditional floor maltings and uses locally cut peat during kilning. The whisky is matured in European and American oak casks seasoned with sherry, shaping both sweetness and spice.
Nose
Heather honey rises immediately, followed by orange zest and dried apricot. A thread of aromatic peat runs through it, floral rather than earthy. Subtle cocoa and toasted oak sit beneath, with a faint maritime lift that hints at its Orkney origins without announcing them loudly.
Palate
Silky on arrival. Baked apple, runny honey, and sultanas open the show. The peat builds gradually, adding warmth and structure rather than force. Nutmeg and clove from the European oak provide gentle grip. It is balanced to the point of choreography.
Finish
Medium to long. Lingering sweet smoke, dark chocolate, and dried orange peel remain. The peat softens into warm spice and polished oak. It exits calmly, like someone who knows they have already made their point.
Strengths
Excellent integration of sherry cask richness and aromatic peat
Composed, refined structure throughout
Clear identity that reflects both Highland classification and Orkney character
Limitations
I sometimes find its polish just a little too careful, as if it resists showing its rougher island edges.
Value & Use Case
This is a thoughtful evening dram. It works beautifully for slow sipping, especially for those who enjoy balance over bravado. It also serves as a confident step up from the 12 year old without venturing into heavier territory.
Similar Whiskies
Highland Park 12 – A brighter, slightly leaner expression of the same Orkney DNA
Old Pulteney 15 – Structured sweetness with coastal influence
Bunnahabhain 12 – Sherried balance with subtle maritime character
Final Verdict
Highland Park 15 Viking Heart is an exercise in proportion. It does not try to dominate the room. Instead, it stands in the corner, composed and quietly assured, letting the integration of peat, oak, and sweetness speak for itself. Some will crave more drama. Others will admire the discipline. I find myself in the latter camp, most evenings.
Score
Nose – 87 / 100
Palate – 86 / 100
Finish – 85 / 100
Balance – 86 / 100
Overall – 86 / 100





