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Bunnahabhain 11 years 2010 - 2022 Heavily Peated
Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bunnahabhain 11 years 2010 - 2022 Heavily Peated
Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottler | The Whisky Agency |
Distillery / brand | Bunnahabhain |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Islay |
Content Size | 0.7 liter |
Alc/vol | 53.8% |
Age | 11 years |
Distilled | 2010 |
Bottled | 2022 |
Cask type | Refill Sherry Butt |
Number of bottles | 238 |
Flavour Profiles | Heavily peated |
Bunnahabhain 11 years 2010 - 2022 Heavily Peated
Bunnahabhain distillery is known for its so-called unpeated single malt whisky. However, a number of weeks a year, peated grain is used to distil peated Bunnahabhain.
Bunnahabhain itself markets this as Moíne, but this term is reserved for the distillery's own bottlings. Independent bottlers such as The Whisky Agency market peated Bunnahabhain under the name Heavily Peated Bunnahabhain.
Bunnahabhain Distillery
Bunnahabhain Distillery is located on the remote north coast of the island of Islay, at the mouth of the river Margadale. Founded in 1881 by the Islay Distillery Company, Bunnahabhain stands out for its unique approach to whisky production on this island known for its peat-smoked whiskies.
A specific feature of Bunnahabhain is that it produces mainly unpeated whiskies, unlike most other Islay distilleries. This results in a smooth, complex whisky with subtle maritime influences. Bunnahabhain whiskies are known for their elegant flavour profile, with notes of fruit, nuts and a slight saltiness.
The peated Bunnahabhain single malts are marketed under names such as Toiteach A Dhà, Staoisha, Moine and are also very well received among aficionados.
The distillery uses water from the Margadale Spring and matures its whiskies in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, creating rich and versatile aromas. Bunnahabhain whiskies are often described as smooth and approachable, with a distinctive refinement.
With a strong emphasis on traditional production methods and a commitment to quality, Bunnahabhain remains a respected name in the world of Scotch single malt whisky.