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Bottle Details
Named Flaughter after the spade user to remove peat from the richer, heavier layer of peat at the top of a bog, this limited edition comprised Knockdhu's first releases of peated single malt. It was launched in March 2014.
AnCnoc Flaughter
Knockdhu could be considered by many to be the genesis of what is now the whisky giant, Diageo. Then known as DCL, a consortium of Lowland grain distillers, they built Knockdhu distillery in their first foray into malt whisky distilling in 1893. They operated the distillery until 1983 when, like much of their portfolio, they closed it down due to an oversupply resulting from the Scotch market downturn of the period. The distillery was bought and re-opened by Inver House in 1988, who quickly turned out the first official single malt bottlings. The product was swiftly rebranded as AnCnoc in 1993 however, purportedly to avoid confusion with the similarly named Knockando.
Named Flaughter after the spade user to remove peat from the richer heavier layer of peat at the top, this limited edition comprised Knockdhu's first release of peated single malt. It was launched in March 2014.
Peated to 14.8ppm. One of 1,500 bottles.
Knockdhu
A distillery located in the Speyside town of Knock, just outside Keith. Built in 1893, it was the first malt distillery to be built by the Distillers Company although was sold by its successor, United Distillers, to Inver House Distillers who now markets it single malt under the AnCnoc brand name.
AnCnoc
The official brand used by Inver House Distillers to market single malt from its Knockdhu distillery. While it initially debuted with the distillery name in 1990, it was quickly relaunched in 1993 after it was deemed to similar to the already established brand from neighbouring Knockando.
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