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Bunnahabhain 12 Year Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Bunnahabhain 12 Year Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a Scotch hailing from Scotland.

What is Bunnahabhain 12 Year Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky?

Bunnahabhain 12 Year stands out among Islay whiskies for its uncharacteristically gentle, non-peated profile, offering a rich, maritime character without the intense smokiness typical of its neighbors. Interestingly, the distillery's name, pronounced "Boo-na-ha-venn," means "mouth of the river" in Gaelic, referring to the Margadale River that supplies the pure spring water used in production, contributing to the whisky's unique flavor profile.

Why do we love Bunnahabhain 12 Year Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky?

Bunnahabhain 12 Year stands out as a gentle giant among Islay whiskies, offering a non-peated expression that's rare for the region. Its coastal character shines through with subtle hints of sea salt and iodine, while the sherry cask aging imparts rich notes of dried fruit and nuts, creating a complex yet approachable dram that's perfect for both Islay enthusiasts and those new to the style.

How do you drink Bunnahabhain 12 Year Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky?

Bunnahabhain 12 Year shines when sipped neat or with a few drops of water to open up its complex flavors, though it also works well in spirit-forward cocktails that let its character shine through. This versatile Islay malt is perfect for cool autumn evenings, pairing beautifully with rich, savory dishes like aged cheeses, smoked meats, or hearty stews that complement its subtle smokiness and maritime notes.

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Nose: Light and fresh with hints of sea air and salt. Nutty aromas of hazelnuts and almonds mix with subtle peat smoke. Sweet notes of honey and vanilla are present, along with a touch of dried fruit.

Palate: Smooth and medium-bodied. Initial flavors of malted barley and oats give way to ripe fruit - think apples and pears. Gentle oak spices and a whisper of iodine add complexity. The peat is very subtle, offering a slight earthiness rather than intense smokiness.

Finish: Medium length with lingering sweetness. Flavors of toasted nuts and dried fruit fade into a pleasant mix of sea salt and mild oak. A faint wisp of smoke remains, along with a warm, malty aftertaste.

Bunnahabhain 12 Year is crafted using malted barley that's unusually lightly peated for an Islay whisky, then distilled in tall-necked copper pot stills. The spirit matures for at least 12 years in a mix of ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks, developing its rich, complex character without the intense smokiness typical of its island neighbors.

  • Unlike most Islay whiskies, Bunnahabhain 12 Year is actually unpeated, making it a rare "gentle giant" from an island known for its smoky drams. This unexpected characteristic allows the distillery's coastal influence to shine through without being overshadowed by peat.
  • The name "Bunnahabhain" (pronounced "BOO-na-HAV-en") means "mouth of the river" in Gaelic, referring to the Margadale River. Interestingly, the distillery's water source isn't this river, but rather the nearby Margadale Spring, which is so pure that it doesn't require any filtration before use in whisky production.
  • Bunnahabhain 12 Year undergoes a unique "chill filtering" process at a higher temperature than most Scotch whiskies. This less intense filtration allows more fatty acids and proteins to remain in the whisky, contributing to its distinctively rich, oily mouthfeel and fuller body compared to many of its counterparts.
  • Main Ingredient: Malted barley
    Country of Origin: Scotland

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    Last Updated: 2024-09-07

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