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Knockando 15 Year Old Whisky 70cl
AED 275.00 Original price was: AED 275.00.AED 195.00Current price is: AED 195.00.
Speyside single malt with a little more grown-up energy, Knockando 15 is all about soft orchard fruit, honeyed malt, and a gentle spice that keeps each sip interesting. If Glenfiddich 12 is your comfort zone, this feels like the next step, same easy-drinking vibe, more depth, better payoff.
| Size | 70cl / 700ml |
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Easy Speyside charm, but with enough layers to keep you coming back, that’s Knockando 15 Year Old. It’s the kind of single malt that works for a quiet pour after dinner, but it also holds up when you actually want to pay attention for a minute.
If you’ve ever bought a Speyside whisky and thought, “Nice, but I wish it had a bit more going on,” this is your fix. That 15-year age statement matters here because it gives the flavours time to knit together, so you get more texture and a longer, more interesting finish without the whisky turning into a heavy, oaky lecture.
- Nose: Ripe apple and pear, honeyed malt, a little vanilla, and a fresh, lightly floral lift.
- Taste: Soft orchard fruit up front, then toffee and gentle baking spice, with a rounded, malty sweetness that feels calm and confident.
- Finish: Medium-long, warming spice and lingering sweetness, like the last bite of a buttery dessert.
Best way to drink it, start neat, then add a few drops of water and watch the fruit and honey notes open up. Want a simple serve? One big cube, no fuss. It’s also a surprisingly good Highball whisky when you want something light but still clearly “whisky,” just add chilled soda and a lemon peel.
This sits right in the Speyside sweet spot, friendly, fruity, and malt-forward, which makes it a great bridge bottle. If you usually reach for entry Speyside classics, this is the natural step up when you want more depth without jumping straight into peat smoke or sherry-bomb intensity.
What you’re really buying here is balance. The fruit doesn’t get lost, the sweetness doesn’t get clingy, and the spice shows up at the right moment. It’s the kind of Scotch that makes a strong case for having a “house single malt” on your shelf.
Bring it out for a low-key catch-up, a game night, or that one friend who says they “don’t really like whisky” but hasn’t met the right Speyside yet.
Fun Fact: Knockando takes its name from the nearby Knockando Hill, and the distillery has been quietly turning out classic Speyside single malt since the late 1800s.