Where is the Bunnahabhain distillery?
Islay
The distillery is located on the north-eastern coast of Islay, sitting right on the Sound of Islay, about 5 miles from Port Askaig; one of Islay’s two ferry ports.
What is Bunnahabhain most known for as an Islay distillery?
Islay Unpeated Whilst Islay is known for its peated whisky, Bunnahabhain stands apart with its signature unpeated style. With the tallest stills on the island and the only distillery to use water from a natural spring, Bunnahabhain is known for its sherried, delicate, complex and unpeated single malt.
Is Bunnahabhain a good scotch?
The sweet spice finish is detectable for an extended period of time. Bunnahabhain Islay 12 Year Old Single Malt is an excellent scotch for sipping. It’s also great for those whiskey drinkers intimidated by Scotch. At the same time, it provides the complexity for an experienced Scotch lover to enjoy.
How much is Bunnahabhain whiskey?
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What does Bunnahabhain mean in English?
Bunnahabhain (/ˌbuːnəˈhævɪn/ BOO-nə-HAV-in; from Scottish Gaelic Bun na h-Abhainne ([punəˈhavɪɲə], English: /ˌbuːnəˈhɑːvɪn/), meaning ‘foot of the river’) is a village on the northeast coast of the isle of Islay, which is in the Argyll and Bute area of Scotland, in the Inner Hebrides group of islands.
How do you pronounce Bunnahabhain Ceobanach?
Islay Single Malt Whisky, 46,3%vol Ceòbanach (pronounced ‘kyaw-bin-och’), which means ‘smoky mist’ in Scots Gaelic, reflects the origins of Bunnahabhain, both the place and the single malt’s charming, complex character.
Is Bunnahabhain a peaty?
Bunnahabhain is a Scottish distillery that lies on the north-eastern tip of Islay, just north of Caol Ila. And like its nearest neighbor, most of its expressions are a lot milder than what you would typically associate with Islay (i.e., not smokey or peaty).
Why is peat used in Scotch?
Here’s where the peat fire comes in: it provides the heat that fuels the drying and germination or “malting” of the barley Scotch is distilled from, and the resulting heavily aromatic smoke infuses the barley. The more peat used to malt the barley, the smokier the Scotch will be.
Where does Bunnahabhain single malt whisky come from?
Bunnahabhain is a whisky distillery located on the remote island of Islay just off the northeast coast of Scotland. Unlike most Islay whiskies, the Bunnahabhain single malt Scotch whiskies are not heavily peated or smoky.
Why was Islay chosen for a whisky distillery?
Islay’s remote north east coast might seem a strange place to find a substantial Victorian distillery, but it was chosen in 1881 by William Robertson (of Robertson & Baxter) in partnership with Greenlees Bros. as the perfect spot for his island vision.
What kind of whisky is Bunna’s Destiny made of?
While other Islay distilleries sold their make as single malts and for blending, Bunna’s destiny was always with the latter. While it was used across the industry, it performed a central role in three R&B blends: Famous Grouse, Cutty Sark and, in time, Black Bottle.
What did Distell do for Bunnahabhain in 2017?
In 2017 Distell announced an £11 million investment in upgrading Bunnahabhain’s ‘scruffy’ appearance, and transform the site into a ‘world-class whisky destination’. The three-year upgrade programme began in 2019 with the demolition of shoreline warehouses, which will make way for a new visitor centre.