Ancnoc 12 Year 750ML
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Description
anCnoc 12 Year Old 750ML is a Highland single malt Scotch whisky aged twelve years in American oak, bottled at 43% ABV (86 proof). Awarded 92 points by the Beverage Testing Institute in 2017 and a Gold medal at the Catavinum World Wine & Spirits Competition, this expression stands as one of the more compelling entry-level Highland malts thanks to Knockdhu Distillery's unusual still and condensing setup.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% (86 proof) | Origin: Highlands, Scotland | Age: 12 Years | Distillery: Knockdhu
Production & Heritage
Knockdhu Distillery, located on the outer edges of Speyside in the Scottish Highlands, has operated since 1894 and is owned by Inver House Distillers. The name "anCnoc" — Gaelic for "the hill" — was adopted to avoid confusion with the Knockando distillery. What makes the spirit distinctive is a deliberate contradiction in its production: two large pot stills with unusually wide, bulbous bases and tall, slender necks would normally produce a very light spirit through increased reflux, but Knockdhu pairs them with traditional cast-iron worm tub condensers — one of the last Scottish distilleries to do so — which tend to create a heavier, more characterful distillate. The result is a balanced interplay of delicacy and weight. The 12 Year Old matures exclusively in American oak ex-bourbon casks, using 100% malted barley.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Sweet lavender and honeydew melon arrive first, followed by fresh-cut grass, honey, lemon zest, and a wisp of cotton candy. A second pass reveals ripe summer fruit — tart pears, caramel apple, and orange zest layered over a gentle malt sweetness.
Taste: The entry is soft and malty, with graham cracker and banana setting the stage. Mid-palate, vanilla and honey expand alongside dried fruit and cinnamon. A light nuttiness and faint charred-oak note emerge as the whisky opens up, adding depth to an otherwise bright and approachable profile.
Finish: Medium in length, with a surprising flicker of red chili and fresh cracked pepper giving way to white chocolate. A faint smoke note lingers at the very end, a hallmark of those worm tub condensers.
How to Drink anCnoc 12
Neat is the natural starting point — a few drops of water can coax out more of the honeyed fruit character without thinning the body. On the rocks, the whisky remains balanced and doesn't lose its aromatics to dilution. For cocktails, the anCnoc 12 works well in a Whisky Highball, where its citrus and melon notes pair naturally with soda water and a lemon twist; a Penicillin, where the honey and ginger elements amplify its existing sweetness; or a Bobby Burns, where the malt's dried fruit and cinnamon character stands up to sweet vermouth and Bénédictine.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to single malt Scotch without overwhelming them
- After-dinner sipping alongside a cheese course
- Gifting a whisky enthusiast who appreciates Highland character
- Building a core Scotch collection with under-the-radar distilleries
Frequently Asked Questions
What does anCnoc 12 taste like? anCnoc 12 is a honey-forward, fruit-driven Highland malt with prominent vanilla, banana, and cinnamon notes balanced by a subtle peppery warmth on the finish. It drinks lighter than many 12-year-old Scotches but carries more complexity than its gentle entry suggests.
How does anCnoc 12 compare to Glenfiddich 12? Both are approachable, fruit-forward 12-year-old single malts, but anCnoc leans more toward buttery vanilla and apple-skin notes, while Glenfiddich 12 emphasizes lemon, elderflower, and malty biscuit. anCnoc also benefits from worm tub condensation, which lends a slightly weightier mouthfeel and a faint smoky edge that Glenfiddich lacks.
Is anCnoc 12 good for sipping neat? Yes — its soft texture, moderate ABV of 43%, and layered fruit-and-honey profile make it a natural neat-sipper, particularly for those who prefer Highland malts without heavy peat or sherry influence.
Where is anCnoc 12 made? anCnoc 12 is distilled at Knockdhu Distillery in Knock, Aberdeenshire, in the Scottish Highlands, situated on the northeastern boundary where the Highlands meet the Speyside region. The distillery has been in operation since 1894.
What foods pair well with anCnoc 12? Smoked salmon works well against the whisky's honeyed sweetness; aged Comté or Gruyère cheese echoes its nutty, caramel undertones; lemon tart mirrors the citrus aromatics; roasted chicken with herbs complements the malty core; and dark chocolate with sea salt picks up on the white chocolate and pepper in the finish.
What sizes does anCnoc 12 come in? The standard expression is widely available in the 750ml bottle size, which is the most common format in the US market.
Is anCnoc 12 worth the price? anCnoc 12 positions as an entry-level single malt that regularly outperforms its price tier — the 92-point BTI score and multiple international awards confirm that it delivers quality well above many comparably priced Highland and Speyside malts.
Why anCnoc 12?
The strongest case for this whisky is Knockdhu's rare production setup: the tension between tall reflux-inducing pot stills and old-school worm tub condensers creates a spirit with both delicacy and substance that few distilleries can replicate. A 92-point score from the Beverage Testing Institute and Gold at Catavinum reinforce that this isn't simply a pleasant dram — it's a critically validated one. At twelve years in ex-bourbon oak, it hits a sweet spot of maturity without oak dominance, letting the distillery character speak clearly. For anyone seeking a Highland malt that punches above its weight class, anCnoc 12 is one of the category's best-kept secrets.
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