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AnCnoc 1994 db
| Region: | Highlands |
| Distillery: | anCnoc |
| Bottler: | Distillery bottling |
| Bottle: | 0.7 liter |
| Alcohol: | 46% |
Een recente bourbon gerijpte vintage single malt release uit de Knockdhu distilleerderij, gedistilleerd in 1994. De whisky is gebotteld onder de naam anCnoc, om verwarring met whisky van de Knockando distilleerderij te voorkomen.
Deze vintage 1994 van anCnoc werd in februari 2008 gebotteld.
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Price € 39.95
including BTW
Old price € 42.95 |
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An Cnoc / Knockdhu Distillery
Opgericht: 1893
Gebied: Speyside
Adres: Knock by Huntly, AB5 5LJ
Eigenaar: Inver House Distillers Ltd
Status: in gebruik
Website: http://www.ancnoc.com/
Founded in 1894, by John Morrison who bought the land from the Duke
of Fife, following the discovery of several springs on the southern
slope of Knock Hill. The distillery was built using the local eye
catching grey granite. It was also the first malt distillery built for
the Distillers Company Ltd. It remained in continuous operation until
1931, when it was forced to close for a few years due to the economic
depression. Wartime restrictions on barley forced a second closure from
1940-1945.
After the war, with the distillery connected to the national grid, the
steam powered engine, which had been used since the its founding, was
retired in 1947.
Knockdhu was closed in 1983, but was sold to Inver House in 1988,
production resumed in February 1989. Various bottling ages are available
the most popular being 12 years old, there is also an annual vintage
bottled around 14–15 years old, a 16 year old (matured solely in
second fill bourbon casks) and a 30 year old. Previously named Knockdhu
after the distillery, it was renamed anCnoc in 1994 to avoid confusion
with Knockando.
anCnoc is a Gaelic word meaning 'the hill'.