We started by picking our own ice – people who know me, know that I am very clumsy and shouldn’t be trusted with anything sharp, so it’s safe to say they would stay far away from me demolishing ice with a pick. Martin, our guide through this adventure, welcomed us back taking us through our journey what turned out to be our exploration into making our very own cocktail served with our dessert later that evening. ![]() As we approached the building, a bright projection illuminated its façade, teasing us with a glimpse of what awaited us beyond the closed doors.Īs the doors creaked open, we were transported into a forest-themed wonderland – the sounds of nature surrounding us, and flickering lights adding to the scene. When leaving the boat and walking over the bridge, the historic lighthouse in London attracted us with bright lights that gave a magical glow over the area in front of us. The boat’s rocking added to the ambiance as we learned about the rugged Orkney Islands where the whisky is crafted. ![]() While we boarded, we were welcomed with a cocktail, canapés, and the Senior Whisky Brand Ambassador Martin Markvardsen, who began to share the distillery’s heritage with us as we sipped on the 18-Year Old Highland Park whisky. ![]() The launch was celebrated in style with a spectacular Highland Park ‘Unexpected Contrasts’ event at the Trinity Buoy Wharf in London – truly a night to remember!Īs night fell, we gathered at the docks and awaited our ride for the evening. Highland Park, the renowned Orkney-based distillery, recently launched its oldest whisky to date – the 54-Year-Old single malt Scotch whisky, and we at Numéro Netherlands had the honor of being there for the event.
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