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BUNNAHABHAIN 12-year-old 46,3%
Bunnahabhain 12-year-old certainly comes from Islay, but this single malt is a low peat Scotch whisky with impressive fruity and spicy richness. Like the whole range, it is nonchill fitltered and without the addition of dyes. However slightly peated, it is a solid coastal malt characterised by salty, nutty notes with cooked and dried fruit.
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Nose: Rich and complex, with aromas of honey, dried fruits, nuts, and a subtle hint of smoke. There are also notes of caramel, vanilla, and spicy oak.
Palate: Smooth and mellow, with flavors of malt, honey, and dried fruits. Notes of caramel, chocolate, and a slight salinity add depth. The texture is creamy and well-balanced.
Finish: Long and comforting, with lingering notes of nuts, spicy oak and a touch of gentle smoke. A harmonious finish that leaves a lasting and pleasant impression.
THE BRAND
The Bunnahabhain Distillery founded in 1881 by William Robertson in partnership with Greenlees Bros, is a Scottish distillery located on north side of the island of Islay. Today it has the largest whisky production capacity on the island. The construction of this distillery also triggered the development of houses, a road and also a port in order to ship barley and whisky. Due to its location in Port Askaig, near the sea, Bunnahabhain produces sweet and salty whiskies. Thanks to its equipment and its two pear-shaped stills, this magnificent Scottish Distillery produces a heavy alcohol and which is generally not very peaty. Following the acquisition of the Burn Stewart Distillers group in 2003, Bunnahabhain has since been producing smoked and peated versions of its whisky. Bunnahabhain means "Mouth of the River" in Gaelic, with reference to its location at the mouth of the strait between the island of Islay and the island of Jura, a real landmark for Scottish sailors, hence the presence of a sailor on the labels of Bunnahabhain bottles.
Bunnahabhain is pronounced Bou-na-ha-venn.
BUNNAHABHAIN
The Bunnahabhain Distillery founded in 1881 by William Robertson in partnership with Greenlees Bros, is a Scottish distillery located on north side of the island of Islay. Today it has the largest whisky production capacity on the island. The construction of this distillery also triggered the development of houses, a road and also a port in order to ship barley and whisky. Due to its location in Port Askaig, near the sea, Bunnahabhain produces sweet and salty whiskies. Thanks to its equipment and its two pear-shaped stills, this magnificent Scottish Distillery produces a heavy alcohol and which is generally not very peaty. Following the acquisition of the Burn Stewart Distillers group in 2003, Bunnahabhain has since been producing smoked and peated versions of its whisky.
Data sheet
- Region
- Islay
- Distillery
- BUNNAHABHAIN
- Brand
- BUNNAHABHAIN
- Type
- Whisky
- Subtype
- Single Malt
- Trading company
- Embouteilleur Officiel
- Volume
- 70cl
- Degree
- 46.3%
- Packaging
- Case
- Country
- Scotland
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