Built in 1881 by William Robertson and brothers James and William Greenless, Bunnahabhain is the most northerly distillery on Islay and means 'mouth of the river' in Gaelic. In 2003, Bunnahabhain was bought by Burn Stewart distillers and has been operated by them since. They also own Tobermory and Deanston distilleries.
Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dha
46.3% abv
Meaning ‘Smoky Two’ in Scots Gaelic, Toiteach A Dhà (pronounced Toch-ach ah-ghaa) is a sequel to the original peaty paradox on Bunnahabhain’s gentle single malt. To create this Mòine variant, our blending team selected a combination of ex Bourbon and Sherry casks which were then matured in full, in our coastal warehouses on Bunnahabhain Bay.
With touches of smoke from our peated malted barley, this whisky’s prickling strength emanates from the dram, while warming with a lingering, robust length and delicately sweet sherry influence.
Nose: Intriguing peatiness with hints of sherry and rich oak.
Palate: Immediate warming peatiness drift to a sweet Oloroso sherry influence with rich oak, balanced with delicate pepper.
Finish: Robust length for the discerning palate.
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Bunnahabhain | Duty Paid | Europe | Islay | Malt | Scotch Whisky | Scotland | Whisky- Reference #:
- 10929
- Strength
- 46.3 ABV
- Bottles per Case
- 6 bottles
- Organic
- No
- Biodynamic
- No
- Vegan
- No
- Vegetarian
- No
- Sparkling
- No

