Bunnahabhain 13 Year Old Marsala Finish Single Malt Scotch Whisky
$96.59
Whiskey: Bunnahabhain 13 Year Old Marsala Finish Single Malt Scotch Whisky
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 92.6 (46.3%ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: Bunnahabhain
This whisky is truly a delight for the senses and will be sure to please even the most discerning whisky connoisseur. Enjoy it neat or on the rocks for an unforgettable experience.
Bunnahabhain 13 Year Old Marsala Finish Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Great elegance and charm on the nose.
Palate: On the palate it is very elegant, rich and full-bodied.
Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.
Distillery Information
Bunnahabhain (meaning “mouth of the river” in Gaelic) is a whisky distillery located on the remote island of Islay just off the west coast of Scotland. Unlike most Islay whiskies, the Bunnahabhain single malt Scotch whiskies are not heavily peated or smoky. The brand dates back to 1881 when William Robertson (of wine and spirits brokers Robertson & Baxter) co-founded the distillery with the Greenlees brothers (also well known in the whisky business at the time). By 1883, the distillery’s whisky production was in full swing and, in 1963, the increased popularity of Scotch led to the number of stills being doubled. The early 1980s saw a decline in the whisky market and the distillery was mothballed in 1982 although production resumed just two years later. In the years that followed, Bunnahabhain passed through several different owners before it was acquired by the Distell Group in 2013. None of the single malt Scotch whiskies produced by Bunnahabhain are chill-filtered (which, while often used in commercial whisky production, often removes desirable esters otherwise contributing the whisky’s nose).
