Knockando 13 Year Old 2007 (casks 304095 & 304097) - Un-Chillfiltered Collection (Signatory) Whisky 70cl

Scotch Whisky • 70cl • 46%
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Knockando 13 Year Old 2007 (casks 304095 & 304097) - Un-Chillfiltered Collection (Signatory)
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Country Scotch Whisky
Distillery/Brand Knockando
Bottler Signatory
Distillation Date 20 Dec 2007
Style Single Malt Whisky
Bottling Date 18 Mar 2021

Knockando #304095+304097

You don't see much single malt from Knockando these days, so it's always exciting to see an indie bottling from the distillery arrive here at MoM Towers. This one was distilled by Knockando in December 2007 and aged in two hogshead casks for 13 years, before being bottled up in March 2021 for Signatory's Un-Chillfiltered Collection.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose Candied peels and banana chips, with a touch of anise lingering.

Palate Brown sugar and honey dominate the palate, with a good core of warming oak underneath.

Finish Vanilla tablet and flaky croissant.

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Reviews for Knockando 13 Year Old 2007 (casks 304095 & 304097) - Un-Chillfiltered Collection (Signatory)
Distinctly ordinary
I'll start by saying that this is a perfectly drinkable whisky and as the tasting notes suggest it is smooth and sweet. That said, it's a very ordinary dram. It could come from any Speyside distillery and despite being 46% and nonchillfiltered, I found it to be rather thin and wishy-washy. It's my own fault, really. I decided a while ago not to buy any more Signatory Unchillfitered Collection whiskies from hogsheads because I found them all a bit samey - as if Signatory take the spirit from distilleries and put them in distinctly average casks which contribute very little to the end product. So, I'll finish this bottle of Knockando (eventually) and try not to be tempted again. Instead I'll stick to the Carn Mor and James Eadie bottlings which tend to have far more character.
Rob , United Kingdom
3 years ago