The Bunnahabhain distillery lies on the peaceful, sheltered northeastern coast of Islay, the most southerly of the Hebridean Islands. Built-in 1881 its name comes from the Gaelic, Bunnahabhain (Bu-na-ha-venn), meaning ‘mouth of the river’, a reference to the Margadale, the river from whose clear spring waters the whisky is distilled.
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Abhainn Araig
Nose: Dates, walnuts, milk chocolate, and cigar box. Palate: Dried fruit still sitting up front, supported by a touch of zesty…
Details Bunnahabhain 12 year old
Nose: Fresh, sweet. Seaweed, malt. Palate: Soft, supple. Sherry, nutty. A little sweetness, malty, juicy sultana. Slightly coastal. Finish: Sherried, mochaccino, herbal, balanced…
Details Bunnahabhain 18 Yr
Nose: Salted caramel leading to sticky toffee pudding sprinkled with nutmeg. With time a leathery quality emerges. Palate: Dense, rich sherried notes…
Details Bunnahabhain 2003 Amontillado finish
Nose Immediately there is a rich sherry bouquet on the nose: heavy and full, raisins, leather, and tobacco. Fermented grapes…
Details Bunnahabhain 2005 Burgundy Finish
Nose: Dried berries Palate: Chocolate and dried fruit Finish: Long and warm – strawberry
Details Bunnahabhain 2007 Port Pipe Hand-Filled Exclusive Warehouse 9
Stewed berries, dark fruits, cloves, coriander, and black pepper.
Details Bunnahabhain 2012 Rum Finish
Nose caramel, vanilla, leather, slight grape, echoes of rum funk, ethanol, creosote, campfire smoke, slight peanuts, peat, tangerine, honey citrus,…
Details Bunnahabhain An Cladach
An Cladach (The Shore in Scotch Gaelic) is a completely un-peated single malt, rich yet smooth with strong sherry influence…
Details Bunnahabhain Moine Bordeaux Red Wine Cask Matured
Nose: Dry ashy smoke with bright juicy berries. Raspberries and cherries present as both ripe and freshly picked as well…
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