Jose-Massu-Espinel
Nc'Nean Quiet Rebels Annabel
Single Malt — Highland, Scotland
Reviewed
February 10, 2022 (edited February 11, 2022)
Nc'Nean is one of the few new distilleries that have blown my mind. Their first release, the organic malt, was really surprising. Now they have put away this special yearly expression called "Quiet Rebels".
The Quiet Rebels are each one of the workers in the distillery, which are only a handful, and this first expression is also called "Annabel", who is the quite interesting owner of the whole thing. Annabel Thomas was the mastermind and the owner of Nc'Nean; she picked the name, which is a shorter version for the Gaelic Godess-Fairy-Queen-Witch Neachneohain, also called Nicnevin, also known as Gyre-Carling; the queen of spirits, the mother of fairies, the one that loves nature.
It is only suitable for that name to be the one picked, since this is the first completely eco-friendly Distillery. Nothing ever goes to waste, and even the incredibly looking bottle is made of re-used glass. This one has a strength of 48.5%abv, and has been matured in ex bourbon, and Hungary's Tokaji wine casks.
On the nose, banana bread. Pineapple, spicy.
After a couple of seconds, it released a recently baked brownies note. Bee honey, wax, cake and marzipan. It is chocolate powder; like Nesquik. A second sip released yeasty notes. Very, very, very good aroma.
If the aroma was good; the palate was out of this world. Chocolate, Brownies, Bee honey and Hazelnut. In Ecuador we have this banana bits bathed in chocolate from a brand called "Republica del cacao" (translates into cocoa republic). It is exactly that. A third sip gave me marshmallows, that are bathed in a chocolate fondue. Coconut, almonds, milk chocolate. This is a dream dram.
Aftertaste was very good. Salty, peppery with hints of ginger. The first sip was fairly spicy; but the second sip changed everything. There is a very mild but incredibly elegant smokey note, reminiscence of tobacco leaf and coconut.
Overall, before even tasting it, I thought to myself, "this is going to be good; there is no way the distillery owner will name a bad whisky after herself"; and guess what: it wasn't good, it was FANTASTIC. I even had the Glendronach Yoda on the same tasting night and i can assure you i will remember this dram for ages and maybe ill forget about the "Glendro". My score for this wonderful single malt is a well earned 95 over 100, and maybe it deserved more and i am not been fair here. Slàinte.
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@Anthology yes it is. and it has net zero emissions. they dont contaminate at all
@Jose-Massu-Espinel I remember reading about this distillery somewhere. Even their building is super eco friendly. Is this 100% their juice?
@PBMichiganWolverine after tasting it, it is not
@Jose-Massu-Espinel this was going for crazy prices —- I think I had seen it close to $150, which seemed excessive to me .