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Knockdhu

In 1892, John Morrison purchased the Knock Estate and farm. Shortly after, he uncovered a spring on Knock Hill’s southern slopes. He found the water to have a superb flavour and sent it to a Distiller’s Company Limited-owned Laboratory in Edinburgh for evaluation. They confirmed the water was indeed of outstanding quality and put up an offer for the site. Morrison gladly accepted. The Knockdhu distillery was built in May of 1893 and designed by the Elgin-based architects Gordon and Macbey.

The distillery was the first to be built by Distillers Company Ltd. The water is piped from Knock Hill to the distillery and also to those living in the local village, though today five other water sources are used in supplement as well as that from the Ternemney Brook, which proffers the distillery’s cooling water. The capacity is small; the distillery’s pair of stills produce around 900,000 litres yearly. Today, none of the whisky is bottled as Knockdhu single malt. Rather as anCnoc. The name anCnoc was chosen as the current owners, Inver House, deemed Knockdhu too similar to Knockando and relabelled it to avoid confusion. Despite being small, the Knockdhu whisky distillery boasts large onsite storage facilities; its five warehouses have space for 7,600 casks.

In 1930, Knockdhu was transferred to the hands of Scottish Malt Distillers, who closed it a year later. The distillery then reopened in 1933, but closed for the Second World War. During this time the buildings were used to accommodate soldiers from India. Inver House acquired the distillery in 1988 and two years later released the first official bottling. A further three years passed and the first bottling of anCnoc was released. Inver House were, in turn, acquired in 2001 for £124 million. In 2006, Inver House became a subsidiary of Thai Beverages Plc. Knockdhu whisky is distilled from unpeated malt, though for several weeks each year a lightly peated malt of 22ppm is used. Independent releases are nigh on impossible to find.

anCnoc Blas

70cl, 54%

Blas means 'taste', and is a limited edition single malt from anCnoc featuring artwork from Patrick Grant.  More info

anCnoc Blas

anCnoc Cutter

70cl, 46%

Not just another drop in the ocean this - they've been busy brewing (and then distilling) alternatives in the form of peated spirit at Knockdhu for a number of years now, with the latest release…  More info

anCnoc Cutter
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anCnoc Flaughter

70cl, 46%

The peatier of the two first releases from the anCnoc Peaty Collection by Knockdhu distillery, the Flaughter is named after a spade used to take off the top layer of peat, which is usually richer and…  More info

anCnoc Flaughter
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anCnoc Peatheart - Batch 1

70cl, 46%

The smokiest whisky from the anCnoc Peaty range - Peatheart! The Knockdhu distillery has used barley malted to 40 PPM (for perspective, Highland Park whiskies sit at around 20 PPM, while Ardbeg…  More info

anCnoc Peatheart - Batch 1
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anCnoc Peatheart - Batch 2

70cl, 46%

anCnoc has released its second batch of Peatheart single malt, a heavily-peated expression packing a hefty 40 PPM measurement! We've been very impressed with the peaty expressions coming from anCnoc,…  More info

anCnoc Peatheart - Batch 2
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anCnoc Peatlands

70cl, 46%

anCnoc's Peatlands joined their Peaty Collection in mid-2015, though you're much more likely to find it in Scandinavia and other areas of mainland Europe. It's a lightly peated expression (weighing…  More info

anCnoc Peatlands

anCnoc Peter Arkle Limited Edition - Luggage (Travel Retail) 1l

100cl, 46%

Another winning combination of anCnoc single malt Scotch whisky from Knockdu distillery and artwork from illustrator Peter Arkle, this time originally released for travel retail. The design shows…  More info

anCnoc Peter Arkle Limited Edition - Luggage (Travel Retail) 1l

anCnoc Peter Arkle Limited Edition - Warehouse (4th Release)

70cl, 46%

The fourth release in the series of anCnoc Highland single malt whiskies with great labels drawn by Scottish illustrator Peter Arkle. It features the warehouses at Knockdhu, with brick walls that…  More info

anCnoc Peter Arkle Limited Edition - Warehouse (4th Release)
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anCnoc Rascan

70cl, 46%

A 2015 addition to the range of peated anCnoc single malts, once again with a name reference a traditional peat-harvesting tool. The Rascan has been peated to 11.1 PPM (only just higher than the…  More info

anCnoc Rascan
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anCnoc Rùdhan

100cl, 46%

This expression from the anCnoc Peaty collection was originally released for the Travel Retail Market - smoky anCnoc is spreading across the globe! As with past released from the range, this one also…  More info

anCnoc Rùdhan
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anCnoc Rutter

70cl, 46%

Distilled by Knockdhu in the Highlands, this is a peated anCnoc single malt Scotch whisky, one of the first from a new collection of peaty expressions made by the distillery. Peated to a level of…  More info

anCnoc Rutter
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anCnoc Stack

70cl, 46%

A late-2016 addition to anCnoc's Peaty range - Stack peated to 20PPM and was drawn from American ex-bourbon barrels before being bottled at 46% ABV. The name comes from the last step in the…  More info

anCnoc Stack
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Knockdhu 10 Year Old 1994 - Provenance (Douglas Laing)

70cl, 46%

A 10 year old Knockdhu distilled in 1994 and bottled in 2005.  More info

Knockdhu 10 Year Old 1994 - Provenance (Douglas Laing)

Knockdhu 10 Year Old 2006 - Small Batch (WM Cadenhead)

70cl, 56.5%

Independently bottled single malt from the Knockdhu is a rarity indeed - so grab one of these before they're all gone! This is a 10 year old Knockdhu, bottled by WM Cadenhead for their Small Batch…  More info

Knockdhu 10 Year Old 2006 - Small Batch (WM Cadenhead)

Knockdhu 10 Year Old 2009 (cask 2) - Cask Collection (A.D. Rattray)

70cl, 52.7%

From Speyside's Knockdhu comes this 10 Year Old single malt! It was distilled in April 2009, and then left to rest in a single bourbon hogshead for the following decade. Finally, in September 2019…  More info

Knockdhu 10 Year Old 2009 (cask 2) - Cask Collection (A.D. Rattray)

Knockdhu 31 Year Old 1991 - Old & Rare Platinum (Hunter Laing)

70cl, 46.6%

A majestic dram from Knockdhu, independently bottled by Hunter Laing – not something you see every day! Distilled in 1991, this one spent a peaceful 31 years resting in a single cask, which was…  More info

Knockdhu 31 Year Old 1991 - Old & Rare Platinum (Hunter Laing)

Knockdhu 6 Year Old 2009 - Strictly Limited (Càrn Mòr)

70cl, 46%

A rather rare independent bottling of single malt Scotch whisky from the Knockdhu distillery, who release their whisky under the name of anCnoc. It was distilled in 2009 and bottled 6 years later in…  More info

Knockdhu 6 Year Old 2009 - Strictly Limited (Càrn Mòr)

Knockdhu 8 Year Old 2009 - Strictly Limited (Càrn Mòr)

70cl, 46%

An 8 year old single malt from Knockdhu (you may be more familiar with their anCnoc range, which is the name their official releases bare), independently bottled by Càrn Mòr. This was drawn from a…  More info

Knockdhu 8 Year Old 2009 - Strictly Limited (Càrn Mòr)

Knockdhu 8 Year Old 2013 (cask 1) - Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)

70cl, 58.9%

This cracking single malt was distilled at Knockandu in 2008 and filled into a bourbon barrel, where it remained for eight years. In September 2021, the cask was opened by indie bottler Alistair…  More info

Knockdhu 8 Year Old 2013 (cask 1) - Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)

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