Nc'nean proves that young whisky doesn't have to scream to be heard. It whispers. And you damn well want to listen. The Huntress Malted Teacake is exactly what the name promises: a liquid, buttery biscuit, fresh from the oven and dipped in lemon curd. Nc'nean unloads a truckload of powdered sugar here and serves us the pure DNA of the distillery—honest, sweet, and straightforward. A dangerously delicious dram. Boom.
The Facts
Nc’nean Huntress Malted Teacake 2026
Highlands | NAS | 48.5% | 56% STR Rotwein, 42% Ex-Bourbon, 2% Oloroso Sherry
My Notes
Nose:
Classic Nc'nean vibe. Lemon curd and fresh pastry. Sweet, buttery, warm. The alcohol? It doesn't play a role; it's simply not there.
Palate
Instantly sweet, instantly fruity. But then comes that oily texture, so typical of Nc'nean. It pairs perfectly with the buttery pastry note. It's as if a hint of flour, powdered sugar, and vanilla hangs in the air. The sweetness leads, the fruit (orange, lemon) brings a subtle freshness. Like a light jelly on a perfect biscuit.
Finish
Surprisingly short. The oily feeling and sweetness linger for a moment, but then it's gone. A friendly "hello and goodbye."
The Aura
Why these colors? Sweet Dough is the foundation—the sweet, doughy soul of this whisky. Bright Lemon represents the zesty citrus note that cuts through the sweetness and provides vibrancy. And Smooth Gold? That's the oily, soft texture that holds everything together and gives it a golden sheen.

My Conclusion on the Nc'nean Huntress:
A fantastic Nc'nean that perfectly captures "Malted Teacake." Not just because the pastry is so dominant, but also because the alcohol remains so charmingly in the background. A whisky for connoisseurs, not for show-offs. The clear DNA of the distillery, so consistently implemented by founder Annabel Thomas, is palpable in every drop. If you appreciate honest character and a great texture, you're in the right place.
Dessert on the tongue? Try Glencadam Reserva Porto Branco.
More in the mood for a praline? Then make it Glencadam Reserva PX.
The Official Notes from Nc'nean
Here’s the distillery’s official version for comparison:
Nose:
Fig jam, red apple, peach, butterscotch, marzipan.
Palate
Oily, buttery. Again fig, peach, apricot. Plus malt biscuits, milk chocolate, and a peppery warmth.
Finish
Medium-long, fruity, with floral notes like hay and jasmine.
The Reality Check
The distillery describes complexity and power. I experience charm and simplicity. Where they list a fruit stand, I taste the finished pastry. Both are true. They analyze the ingredients; I taste the result. The biggest difference is in the finish: they call it "long-lasting," I find it "surprisingly short." But that fits the theme perfectly. A teacake is a small sweet treat. A delight that sits on the tongue and then is gone. Light, delicious, and without heavy commitment.

