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    Bunnahabhain 14 Year Old 2003 - Pedro Ximénez Cask Finish 70cl Whisky

    Scotland • 70cl • 54.3%
    Number of reviews:(7)
    Product details
    age14 Year Old Whisky
    bottler

    Bunnahabhain

    country

    Scotland

    distillery/brandBunnahabhain Whisky
    regionIslay Whisky
    style

    Single Malt

    Bunnahabhain 14 Year Old 2003 - Pedro Ximénez Cask Finish

    A limited edition bottling from the Bunnahabhain distillery on the north-east coast of Islay. This is a 14 year old single malt, distilled in 2003 and was initially aged in second-fill Sherry casks until 2011. At this point, the whisky was transferred over to yet more Sherry casks - first-fill Pedro Ximénez casks! It was bottled in 2017 at cask strength.

    Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

    Nose

    Golden syrup, rum-soaked raisins, a pinch of dried basil.

    Palate

    An intense opening, with thick Sherried sweetness filling the palate. Underling dryness of dark chocolate and pipe tobacco.

    Finish

    Cinnamon, honey-nut cornflakes and toffee.

    Allergy Information

    Celery No
    Cereals Containing Gluten Info not yet available
    Crustaceans No
    Eggs No
    Fish No
    Lupin No
    Milk No
    Molluscs No
    Mustard No
    Nuts No
    Peanuts No
    Sesame Seeds No
    Soybeans No
    Sulphur Dioxide Sulphites No
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    Yum!

    This is so delicious. Sherry bomb in the best sense. Long, sweet, complex. Can anyone recommend anything else like this? It's a lot better than A'Bunadh and different to e.g. Glendronach 21, Dalmore 18 and other mature heavily sherried whiskies I like.

    Nick Amis Jun 11, 2018

    PERFECTION!!!

    Only negative thing to say about this whisky is that there is absolutely NOTHING negative to say about this whisky. NOPE, that's not true...it's "Limited Release". Poor souls who never get the opportunity to experience this hidden gem!

    Master of Malt Customer Feb 8, 2018

    Wow. What a nose!

    Managed to grab one of the last few bottles of this online, wish I'd bought everything that was left! This is simply astonishing. I've never nosed anything like it. Caramelised orange with lashings of toffee. This is sherry sweetness on steroids, yet somehow avoids being too overbearing... you don't actually want to drink it but keep sniffing it! The mouth feel is thick and chewy and syrupy and glorious. Slides down and leaves a lovely, long, lingering after taste. This is an instant classic. I don't really know what to say... I wish I'd bought some more!

    Jason Jan 29, 2018

    A brilliant, nuclear grade sherry bomb.

    This is simply the biggest and best sherry bomb I've ever tasted, and I'm comparing this to some pretty heavy hitters ranging from the GlenDronach 15 to the Yamazaki Sherry Cask. This is a huge whisky, that opens with a nutty, caramel, toffee, heavy dark sherried nose replete with cherries and dates all backed with a subtle fresh raspberries note. The palate is even bigger, the PX milk chocolate and caramel arrival gives way to a nutty dark and resinous oloroso sherry core of leather, christmas cake, plum pudding, black berries and a hint of wood fire that doesn't overwhelm Bunnahabhain's house style of subtle brine and just a tiny hint of peat at the edges. The finish is Rolo's, brine and just a hint of struck match. This is an instant classic: a uniquely Bunnahabhain expression that shows that the little oddball distillery on Islay can create a sherry monster of truly epic proportions. You'd be hard-pressed to find a better whisky at any age and, frankly, this is one of the best malts bottled in the last 15 years. If you find it, buy it.

    Ned Gnichtel Jan 1, 2018

    Rich, complex, and versatile with water!

    Color: Rich dark red copper; with water: a misty dried orange peel (non-chill filtered = lots of scotch mist!) Nose: Intense, burnt caramel, toffee, nutty, fruit cake, super sweet, candied apple, candies cherry, raisins, faintest hunts of something herbal and minty, mildly salty (salted caramel anyone?), peppermint patty candies; with water (1tsp to 1.5oz): more fruitcake, soft winter baking spices, manuka honey, anise, candied pork, stewing sugar and fruits, warm milk chocolate, sweeter, creamier and spicier than before, finally hints of pine needle, rose petals, and fresh pecan pie; more water (3x more!): floral and herbal notes emerge, strong lavender, hibiscus, peppercorn, stronger pine, with fruity desert notes. Palate: Intense maple syrupy arrival, develops with some smoke, heavy on the Sherry notes, both dry and nutty Oloroso/Fino and sweet cake Pedro Ximénez influences dancing together on the tongue, sweet brine, lemon, orange candy, very easy on the tongue at cask strength; with water (1tps to 1.5oz): an explosion of mild baking spices and sweet PX sherry, honeys, salt, lots of brine, cherry, apple soda, fresh gingerbread, peach cobbler, peppercorn, liqourice, mild chili chipotle, churros, brown Northern Mexican mole, lime. Finish: A medium length cream sherry finish, faintest hints of smoke, brine, sweet at the beginning, dry at the end, umami notes throughout, pear, green apple; with water (1tsp to 1.5oz): the whole mouth feels warmer now, with mild cayenne pepper coming through, now more sour, tart, a wee bit bitter, cashews, almonds covered in dark chocolate, coffee beans, cacao nibs, hickory wood smoke, bison jerky, dry sour apple, honey over prosciutto. Mouthfeel: Syrupy, medium bodied, creamy with time in the mouth; with water: slimmer, sloshy, milky, still medium bodied though. Notes: the palate and finish are greatly opened up and improved with a moderate amount of water, whereas even more water begins to open up the nose with floral notes, slightly diluting the palate and finish. I was extremely impressed at the complexity and cask influence, for some it may be a little overdone; but it’s definitely a sherry/px bomb that isn’t one dimensional. I liked it so much when I tried my first bottle I went to the store the next day to get a second one for a rainy day! 96.5/100 in my book - Thomas Moss

    Master of Malt Customer Dec 29, 2017

    Reviews for Bunnahabhain 14 Year Old 2003 - Pedro Ximénez Cask Finish