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Single Malt
Bunnahabhain
Scotland
The fantastic flagship from Bunnahabhain (pronounced boo-na-ha-ven), launched as the distillery's original single malt in 1979, this Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old. It is aged in a mixture of bourbon and sherry casks and, since a relaunch in 2010, has been bottled at a big 46.3% ABV without chill-filtration or additional colouring. Very impressive. Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old is unpeated, unlike most Islay whisky, but has a beautiful coastal quality complemented by its fruity, light, sweet and nutty character. It’s one of those whiskies that newcomers and enthusiasts alike appreciate.
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Fresh, sweet, and a little floral. There’s seaweed, rich malt, dried fruit, camphor, caramel, chocolate orange, and apple poached in cinnamon.
Soft and supple with a nutty, sherried quality leading among vanilla, marmalade, sultanas, and a bright coastal element.
Mochaccino, dried herbs, Christmas cake spice, and a balanced salty tang.
I wasn't impressed by the Toiteach a Dha but this 12 yo is outstanding. Smooth, flavourful- -I love all the Islay malts (and I've visited all 8 of the distilleries on the island) but this is now my favourite.
Enjoyed this. Tastes stronger than its modest Abv. Unpeated and well rounded
One of my go to drops-never fails to satisfy
Stuiredair was my first Bunna and I still prefer it, subjectively, over the 12. There are certain diifferences, and the 12 does have extra layers of complexity. The taste also continually improves couple of weeks after the first opening. Fruit, jam and vanilla on the nose with the touch of oak. Raisins and vanilla pudding on the palate and long, sweet finish. Great stuff.
First sampled this great Islay malt last April when we had a holiday on Islay. Had 2 bottles since. Great vaue would recommed. P.S We sampled 7 of the 9 Distillary's I think !