

Bunnahabhain
/BOO-na-HAV-en/
Islay, Scotland · Founded in 1881
Bunnahabhain (pronounced 'Boo-na-ha-ven') is one of Islay's most distinctive distilleries, founded in 1881 by James Ford, William Robertson and James Greenlees during the great Victorian whisky boom. Located on the remote north-eastern tip of Islay near Port Askaig, it is the most northerly distillery on the island. Its Gaelic name translates to 'mouth of the river', and the distillery is only accessible via a winding lane that winds along the coastline, giving it a secluded, almost hidden character — earning it the nickname 'Islay's Hidden Gem'. Unlike most of its Islay neighbours, Bunnahabhain is best known for producing unpeated single malt whiskies, offering a lighter, more approachable style that stands in contrast to the heavily smoky expressions typically associated with the island. Rich sherry cask maturation plays a prominent role throughout the range, delivering notes of dried fruit, nuts and sea salt. That said, the distillery does produce a small batch of peated spirit each year, giving whisky lovers a glimpse of a smokier side as well. Among its most celebrated expressions is the Bunnahabhain 25 Year Old, matured in former sherry casks and widely praised for its complexity and depth. With a loyal following and a reputation for bold yet refined character, Bunnahabhain continues to be one of Scotland's most treasured coastal distilleries.
Portfolio (477)
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2008 2008 Mòine Bordeaux Red Wine Cask Matured
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Sea Swept Barnacle
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Fèis Ìle 2022: 2004 Mòine Tokaji Cask Finish
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2007
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2014 Staoisha First Fill Palo Cortado Butt
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2014 Peated
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Hand-Filled Exclusive Warehouse 9
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2012 Sea Shepherd
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2014 Peated Octave
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2001 Old Particular
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Turas Math No. 1 Westering Home Collection
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2001 Choc 'n' Nut Pretzle
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1992
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Archives - The Fishes Of Samoa
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Edition Spirits
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Info
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- Islay
- Founded
- 1881
- Website
- Website