Collection: Bunnahabhain

The Bunnahabhain Collection has embodied Islay's gentlest character since 1881. northernmost The island's distillery, located in the picturesque Sound of Islay. Founded by William Robertson and the Greenlees brothers , the name means "mouth of the river" and refers to its location on the Margadale River. Unique to Islay is the A predominantly unpeated production style that yields a mild , elegant malt with sherry cask dominance – a deliberate contrast to its smoky neighbors to the south. The portfolio includes the core bottlings of 12, 18, 25, and 40 years. Old and experimental peated editions such as Toiteach and Mòine . With the tallest stills on Using Islay and unusually long swan neck stills, the distillery produces 3.3 million liters annually for light, delicate whiskies . All bottlings are unfiltered and in natural state . Color . After a checkered history (closure 1981-1984 ), Bun nahabhain now belongs to Distell Group/Heineken supplies malt for legendary blends like Cutty Sark and Black Bottle . A hidden gem – smooth, complex and authentic Islay without smoky intensity.