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Size750mLProof101.6 (50.8% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
This limited-edition single malt Scotch was released for the 2022 Islay whisky festival. It's a non-peated expression that was matured in ex-bourbon and Pedro Ximénez sherry octave casks before being bottled at 101.6 proof.
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About Bunnahabhain Fèis Ìle 2022 Abhainn Araig Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Each year, the Scottish isle of Islay holds a whisky festival, where fans of Scotch from across the globe celebrate the island and its culture with a dram in hand. Bunnahabhain joins the celebration with limited-edition releases that are usually some of their most popular. Named after the Araig River, Bunnahabhain Abhainn Araig was a part of the 2022 celebration. The non-peated expression was matured in ex-bourbon casks and finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry octave casks. Bottled without chill filtration at 101.6 proof, Ahainn Araig is a gently sherried single malt with notes of nuts, sea spray, dried fruit, chocolate, and coffee.
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About Bunnahabhain
In Gaelic, Bunnahabhain stands for ‘mouth of the river’. Situated at the mouth of the Margadale Spring on the shore of the Sound of Islay, nested between the remote islands of Islay and Jura, Bunnahabhain was founded in 1883. Still today, sea trade and a daring spirit – at the beginning, the distillery received supplies by boat as there was no main road and building the distillery in such a remote area mustn’t have been an easy feat, either – are still at the heart of the Single Malts production, even though the last puffer boats docked in 1993 as a new main road was built in the 1960s.
Today, Bunnahabhain whiskies are once again non-chill filtered and have a natural color at 46.3% ABV to honor the way whisky was made on-site at the very beginning. In 2014, Bunnahabhain was purchased by Burn Stewart that later merged with Distell. This brought more investment and extended the portfolio range of beloved single malts to much delight from fans and critics alike.
Scotch is the most popular whisky in the world and is considered the king of them all! There are five whisky regions in Scotland (six if you count the not officially recognized Islands), and each of them produces spirits with unique properties and distinct tasting notes. (The type of grain used determents the type of the scotch.)
Malt whisky is made of malted barley, and grain whisky uses other grains like corn or wheat. Most of the time, a whisky is blended from different distilleries hence the name blended scotch, but if a malt whisky is produced in a single distillery, we get something extraordinary called a single malt.
The nose opens with nutty aromas, a touch of citrus, vanilla, and fruit, as well as a gentle sea breeze. Look for caramel, toffee, dried fruit, and oak on the palate that leads to an oaky finish with spice, dark chocolate, and coffee notes.