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Bunnahabhain Toiteach a Dhà

Bunnahabhain Toiteach a Dhà

Size: 0,75 l
(46.3% ABV)
$81.99
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  • BrandBunnahabhain
  • CategorySingle Malt Scotch
  • CountryScotland
  • RegionIslay
  • DistilleryBunnahabhain
  • AgeNAS
  • Style Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Alcohol46.3%
California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 Warning.

Rejoice: the marvelous mòine Scotch returns.

Bunnahabhain (pronounced the same way Ewan McGregor would say Guten Tag), which means “mouth of the river” in Gaelic, found its home on the remote briny coast of the remote Scottish island of Islay. It’s the most northern distillery, which should be enough for them to be knighted the King of the North (of Islay). The distillery was founded by William Robertson and the Greenlees Brothers in 1881. After a few difficulties that included the gale blowing two perfectly good boilers into the ocean, the first bottle of Scotch was filled in 1883. Unfortunately, the distillery was closed in the year when E.T. came out, but they reopened it in 2002 with new plans and a twinkle in their eye. What’s their secret? Their source of water, which is the cool spring in the Margadale hills. When you taste their Whiskies, it’s like being on a boat: the smell of the sea and a whiff of peat smoke.

Another lesson in Gaelic is Toiteach a Dhà, which means “Smoky Two”. It’s an explosive sequel to the popular peaty blockbuster Toiteach. The producers saw that we loved its sumptuous smoky action, so they amped it up and added a strong sherried spice character. Bunnahabhain’s Senior Blender, Dr. Kirstie McCallum handpicked a combo of ex-Bourbon and Sherry casks to mature this peaty-sweet paradox of a Whisky. The grand Islay distiller wows our palates yet again.

Flavor Spiral TM
  • smoky smoky
  • peaty peaty
  • sherry bomb sherry bomb
  • pepper pepper
  • oak oak
  • spicy spicy
  • sweet sweet
  • dried fruit dried fruit
  • caramel caramel
Appearance / Color
Light amber gold
 
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Astoundingly peaty nose with hints of sherry and oak.
 
Flavor / Taste / Palate
The palate opens with warm peatiness and evolves into a sweet Oloroso Sherry with rich notes of oak and pepper.
 
Finish
Long, warm, spicy and smoky finish.

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Rejoice: the marvelous mòine Scotch returns.

Bunnahabhain (pronounced the same way Ewan McGregor would say Guten Tag), which means “mouth of the river” in Gaelic, found its home on the remote briny coast of the remote Scottish island of Islay. It’s the most northern distillery, which should be enough for them to be knighted the King of the North (of Islay). The distillery was founded by William Robertson and the Greenlees Brothers in 1881. After a few difficulties that included the gale blowing two perfectly good boilers into the ocean, the first bottle of Scotch was filled in 1883. Unfortunately, the distillery was closed in the year when E.T. came out, but they reopened it in 2002 with new plans and a twinkle in their eye. What’s their secret? Their source of water, which is the cool spring in the Margadale hills. When you taste their Whiskies, it’s like being on a boat: the smell of the sea and a whiff of peat smoke.

Another lesson in Gaelic is Toiteach a Dhà, which means “Smoky Two”. It’s an explosive sequel to the popular peaty blockbuster Toiteach. The producers saw that we loved its sumptuous smoky action, so they amped it up and added a strong sherried spice character. Bunnahabhain’s Senior Blender, Dr. Kirstie McCallum handpicked a combo of ex-Bourbon and Sherry casks to mature this peaty-sweet paradox of a Whisky. The grand Islay distiller wows our palates yet again.

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  • BrandBunnahabhain
  • CategorySingle Malt Scotch
  • CountryScotland
  • RegionIslay
  • DistilleryBunnahabhain
  • AgeNAS
  • Style Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Alcohol46.3%
California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 Warning.
Flavor Spiral TM
  • smoky smoky
  • peaty peaty
  • sherry bomb sherry bomb
  • pepper pepper
  • oak oak
  • spicy spicy
  • sweet sweet
  • dried fruit dried fruit
  • caramel caramel
Appearance / Color
Light amber gold
 
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Astoundingly peaty nose with hints of sherry and oak.
 
Flavor / Taste / Palate
The palate opens with warm peatiness and evolves into a sweet Oloroso Sherry with rich notes of oak and pepper.
 
Finish
Long, warm, spicy and smoky finish.

Customer Reviews

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David
Little bit of smoke and peat o...

Little bit of smoke and peat on the initial nose, with some light Sherry and spice. Nice oily mouth feel. Palate starts sweet and Sherry with strong spice finish. Got some caramel and oak dryness as I sat with it.

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Robert
A smokey masterpiece, totally ...

A smokey masterpiece, totally exceptional value!

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Panos
Good amount of smoke and peat.

Good amount of smoke and peat.

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Carl
Super enjoyable but not your t...

Super enjoyable but not your typical Islay. Peat is there but the smoke is rather light and more of a campfire smoke to the point I get some smoked meat notes. There’s some nuttiness that I typically find in sherry finished offerings. Very smooth. If you like the 12yr, go for this.

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James
Absolutely Fantastic!

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