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    anCnoc Peatheart - Batch 2 70cl Whisky

    Scotland • 70cl • 46%
    Number of reviews:(4)
    Product details
    bottler

    Knockdhu

    country

    Scotland

    distillery/brandKnockdhu Whisky
    regionHighland Whisky
    style

    Single Malt

    anCnoc Peatheart - Batch 2

    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, and Peatheart once again offers up marvellous waves of BBQ-style smoke and earthy richness, brilliantly balanced by zesty tropical fruit.

    Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

    Nose

    Mango and mint leaf, swiftly followed by waft after waft of roasted meat and charred oak.

    Palate

    The peat is a touch more subdued on the palate (though definitely still integral tot he flavour profile), making a little room for pineapple and runny caramel.

    Finish

    Bonfire embers and a hint of straw.

    Allergy Information

    Celery No
    Cereals Containing Gluten Info not yet available
    Crustaceans No
    Eggs No
    Fish No
    Lupin No
    Milk No
    Molluscs No
    Mustard No
    Nuts No
    Peanuts No
    Sesame Seeds No
    Soybeans No
    Sulphur Dioxide Sulphites No
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    £51.95
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    1 Star1

    Maybe the name evokes wrong expectations, but a valuable addition to any peated Highlands collection

    C.: Beautiful, pale, white wine (not coloured, not chill filtered) N.:fresh and easy, citrus, lemon grass, very light peat, later resin and needle woods P.: Still easy peat, light and fresh taste, later slightly perfumed (Vetyver) F.: Medium long, mingling between citrus peel and oak

    Johannes Sauer May 29, 2021

    Rewarding but NOT for those who aren't initiated in the ways of peat and smoke!

    This is what I put in my "Whisky Tasting notes" Barley sugar. Smoke!! Slightly tar like. Candied ginger... literally a breath liquorice... soft fruit like kiwi or firm peach. Sometimes I get elderberry. This transitions to...Murray mint? Later there is cardamom. More mint. More soft fruit (I think)  on the aftertaste - sharp Victoria plum. Oily tar, rope, More smoke. Not really peat peaty like Ardbeg. Just a touch of it on the other side of the smoke... like a burned out fire.

    Master of Malt Customer May 24, 2021

    Another cracking anCnoc peaty whisky

    I do enjoy anCnocs peaty stuff and this is no different, loved it.

    Master of Malt Customer Feb 26, 2021

    Definitely NOT for me. Disappointing

    I have tried several of anCnoc's whiskies and enjoyed them all. Cutter, Rutter, etc. This however was a distinct disappointment. Thin, sharp, lacking in weight, body and structure. God forbid they should make a whisky like this again. They are capable of so much more.

    Master of Malt Customer Jan 27, 2021

    Reviews for anCnoc Peatheart - Batch 2