AnCnoc does not get its name from the distillery Knockdhu instead it proudly gets its name from its source of pure crystal spring water; an essential element of this distillery lovely single malt.
The Knockdhu distillery (established in 1894) is one of the smallest in the highlands and is renowned the world over by malt enthusiasts for producing a single malt that makes every day a special occasion.
The Ancnoc 24 year old has been bottled in its most natural form – neither chill-filtered nor coloured this is done to preserve the lovely character of the whisky.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Vintage amber
Nose: Densely sweet and spicy with a cosy embrace of Christmas cake. Rich yet crisp with notes of vanilla, set toffee and lemon juice.
Taste: Spiciness continues with hints of candied orange slices, warm honey and worn leather, filling the mouth with a symphony of maturity.
Finnish: Worn leather continues, with peppery oak notes mingling with the candied orange.
AnCnoc does not get its name from the distillery Knockdhu instead it proudly gets its name from its source of pure crystal spring water; an essential element of this distillery lovely single malt.
The Knockdhu distillery (established in 1894) is one of the smallest in the highlands and is renowned the world over by malt enthusiasts for producing a single malt that makes every day a special occasion.
The Ancnoc 24 year old has been bottled in its most natural form – neither chill-filtered nor coloured this is done to preserve the lovely character of the whisky.
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Vintage amber
Nose: Densely sweet and spicy with a cosy embrace of Christmas cake. Rich yet crisp with notes of vanilla, set toffee and lemon juice.
Taste: Spiciness continues with hints of candied orange slices, warm honey and worn leather, filling the mouth with a symphony of maturity.
Finnish: Worn leather continues, with peppery oak notes mingling with the candied orange.
Availability: Out of Stock