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Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old - Cask Strength - 2022 - Limited Release - Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Islay | 70CL/56.6%
£79.99 €93.41 $99.76
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About Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old - Cask Strength - 2022 - Limited Release - Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Introducing Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Cask Strength Release II , a limited edition whisky inspired by visitor tastings in the distillery’s iconic Warehouse 9.The second annual release of this small batch distilled Bunnahabhain has a higher strength than 2021. Flavours appear more intense with hints of chocolate, spice and dried fruits to the fore.
Matured on the remote, north eastern coastline of Islay, and produced using pure spring water from the Margadale Spring, the 12 Year Old Cask Strength is an undiluted celebration of the distillery’s hugely popular Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old expression.

For years, visitors making the pilgrimage to Bunnahabhain distillery have been enjoying drams straight from the cask in the famous, Warehouse 9, so now consumers from all over the world will be able to recreate this privilege at home.

Bottled at 56.6%, unchillfiltered and natural colour.

Tasting Notes.

Colour: Deep russet gold.


Nose: More spice on both the nose and palate as well as a note almost reminiscent of orange marmalade.


Palate: Dried fruit note is bold consisting of raisins, dates, figs, and apricots, balanced with a lovely note of toasted oak.


Finish: Long with a spicy, fruity edge.

The Story

Established in 1881 and built close to the Mouth of the Margadale river, Bunnahabhain means Mouth of The River in Gaelic. Bunnahabhain is the only distillery on Islay to produce whisky using pure spring water. Most northerly of the Islay Distilleries – situated on the north east tip of the island. Overlooking the Sound of Islay, a vast stretch of sea travelled by many a seafarer, as illustrated by the helmsman on the pack, Bunnahabhain’s wonderfully remote location makes it an idyllic place for whisky distillation.

Bunnahabhain was once ruled by the sea; until 1960, all deliveries arrived by boat. Today, the waves bring a very different cargo – crew and passengers venturing ashore, often from stunning ocean-going yachts.

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