Bunnahabhain 18 Years Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky (Islay, Scotland) - [IWSC 96] [WA 92]

Bunnahabhain 18 Years Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
(Islay, Scotland) - [IWSC 96] [WA 92]

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Distillery Notes:

Our Bunnahabhain 18 year whisky is non-chill filtered and natural colour, this rich mahogany malt is one of the Bunnahabhain family favourites. It is intensely warming; with dried fruit, sherry, toffee and spices leading to a rich honeyed nuttiness and the slightest hint of sea salt. It is one of our most awarded Single Malts and once you’ve tasted it you’ll understand the wealth of gold medals it has achieved. The deep mahogany colour of the whisky gives away the exclusive sherry cask maturation and the tang of salt on the tongue reminds you of our coastal location.

With warehouses positioned along the shore and a bay fed by the Sound of Islay, there is no escaping the salty sea air, especially when you’re maturing by it for 18 years.

92.6 proof
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Tasting Notes:

Colour: Rich mahogany gold.

Nose: Fragrant with notes of dried fruit, rich honeyed nuts, toffee and slight hints of spice.

Palate: Notes of mellow sherried nuts, dried fruit and rich oak, with toffee and a slight tang of salt from its maturation of 18yrs at the coast.

Finish: A dry fruit finish with a hint of spice and salt.

Awards/Reviews:

96 Points - Intl Wine & Spirits Competition 2023

"A rich and smoky style of single malt with ginger and cinnamon spice on the nose with luscious, honeyed pears on the palate. Well-balanced with savoury smoke and finely tuned tannins."

Gold - Intl Spirits Challenge 2023, 2022

Best Islay Single Malt (13-20 Years) - World Whiskies Awards 2022

92 Points - Whisky Advocate

"The nose is nutty and yields sweet sherry, Jaffa orange, old leather, instant black coffee, and a suggestion of ozone. The palate is oily and textured, with more sherry, dried fruits, nutmeg, and dark chocolate. The finish lingers with brine and pepper."