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 suspiciously look like the walls from 3rd edition's label, which would protect the barrels from the second label from the elements. Is there a pattern appearing here?
Floral notes, fresh and exciting, with a good squeeze of lemon and a pinch of spice.
Raisins and custard drizzled with sticky toffee. Yum!
Lovely and long.
anCnoc never disappoints, that's for sure.

butterscotch,a hint of leather and white chocolate in the nose.Sweet raisins,custard,and a bit of citrus in the taste.With just a bit of water it opens up and there is a floral note and some pear drops.And of course natural colour and unchill filtered.This anCnoc has been aged in good barrels.Ment to be sold only in travel Retail I bought myself a liter bottle for € 44,-,who could refuse such an offer.