AnCnoc 18 Years
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10719 | |
Knockdhu - AnCnoc | |
Scotland, Speyside | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
18 Years | |
46% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Sherry, Bourbon | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Spices:
Sweet:
Fruit:
Herb:
Sherry:
Leather:
Chocolate:
Caramel:
Vanilla:
Nuts:
Dried Fruit:
Zitrus:
Cinnamon:
Malt:
Cake:
Oak:
Orange:
Clove:
Berries:
Maritime Notes:
Almonds:
Honey:
Nutmeg:
Date:
Pepper:
Dark Chocolate:
Plum:
Salt:
Tasting
Spices:
Sweet:
Sherry:
Caramel:
Oak:
Zitrus:
Honey:
Malt:
Vanilla:
Fruit:
Herb:
Nuts:
Lemon:
Orange:
Dark Chocolate:
Dried Fruit:
Pepper:
Tobacco:
Oil:
Herbs:
Cinnamon:
Berries:
Fig:
Ginger:
Chocolate:
Floral:
Date:
Leather:
Raisin:
Grape:
Coffee:
Finish
Spices:
Oak:
Nuts:
Pepper:
Sweet:
Malt:
Oil:
Sherry:
Herb:
Caramel:
Vanilla:
Fruit:
Honey:
Ginger:
Date:
Leather:
Dark Chocolate:
Orange:
Chocolate:
Dried Fruit:
Zitrus:
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Quality rating of this bottle
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All tasting notes
01. Feb 2020
Nosing:
Sweet spiciness. Resins. Red fruit. Marzipan. Reminds me of a fruit pastry. There's also a certain leathery note going on as well. Very interesting, if not overly intense.
Taste:
Intense sweet arrival. Immediate hit of mandarin oranges. Spiciness builds over time and sweetness dies back.
Finish:
Medium length with residual orange marmalade and spice flavours, some dry nuttiness develops, but still mostly fruit led.
Comment:
This is a fantastic release. It has a lot of the charm of many sherry matured finishes, but doesn't suffer from the over the top cask influence that a lot of them show. It's a bit more expensive, but well worth it, and compared to other 18 year olds, not excessively priced. The bottling presentation is good, it'll take a little water, but it doesn't need much. If i had to make a criticism, I'd say the finish could be longer, but really, it doesn't let the side down. I'll definitely be keeping some of this around.
89/100
Sweet spiciness. Resins. Red fruit. Marzipan. Reminds me of a fruit pastry. There's also a certain leathery note going on as well. Very interesting, if not overly intense.
Taste:
Intense sweet arrival. Immediate hit of mandarin oranges. Spiciness builds over time and sweetness dies back.
Finish:
Medium length with residual orange marmalade and spice flavours, some dry nuttiness develops, but still mostly fruit led.
Comment:
This is a fantastic release. It has a lot of the charm of many sherry matured finishes, but doesn't suffer from the over the top cask influence that a lot of them show. It's a bit more expensive, but well worth it, and compared to other 18 year olds, not excessively priced. The bottling presentation is good, it'll take a little water, but it doesn't need much. If i had to make a criticism, I'd say the finish could be longer, but really, it doesn't let the side down. I'll definitely be keeping some of this around.
89/100