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/"a-nock." Gaelic name for nearby Knock Hill.
"a-nock." Gaelic name for nearby Knock Hill.
"The Rutter spade is used to size and separate the peat blocks producing a turf that is slow burning. This peat creates less reek and therefore gives the whisky a more fragrant smokiness, in this case, with a PPM of 11.0."
14.8 ppm peat phenols. "The Flaughter spade is used to remove the top layer of peat which is richer, more rooty and produces more reek."
"Matured in American Bourbon barrels"
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