Is Bunnahabhain 18 peated?
While Islay is known for it’s heavily-peated malts like Ardbeg, Lagavulin, and Laphroaig, there are some malts with substantially less peat to be found, Bunnahabhain in particular. While Bunnahabhain does make some heavily-peated whisky, their age-stated core range expressions are unpeated.
What kind of Scotch is Bunnahabhain?
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 single malt whisky is known for its sherried, delicate, complex and unpeated taste.
Is Bunnahabhain a single malt?
Bunnahabhain Stiuireadair Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl 46.3%
How long is Bunnahabhain aged?
An unpeated single malt whisky from Scotland. Produced by Bunnahabhain Distillery, aged in oak for 12 years (Sherry), non-chill filtered, available in 700ml bottles.
Is Bunnahabhain 12 peated?
Bunnahabhain (pronounced BUN-a-HAV-in), located on the north shore of Islay, is not your typical Islay whisky. It’s certainly no peat bomb. In fact, most of their whiskies, including their entry level 12 year, are not peated at all (any peat found in the whisky, if there is any, probably comes from the water source).
What is the meaning of Bunnahabhain?
mouth of the river
Bunnahabhain is derived from the Scottish Gaelic Bun na h-Abhainn meaning ‘mouth of the river’.
Is Bunnahabhain an Islay Whisky?
The Bunnahabhain is one of the milder single malt Islay whiskies available and its taste varies greatly from other spirits to be found on the island of Islay, off the west coast of Scotland.
Is Bunnahabhain chill filtered?
Bunnahabhain 18 Year Whisky. Our Bunnahabhain 18 year whisky is non-chill filtered and natural colour, this rich mahogany malt is one of the Bunnahabhain family favourites.