The Bunnahabhain distillery is located at the kyle of Islay at the edge of the island in the northeast and lays that isolated, that there had to be constructed a long and curvy street down to the sea as it was built in 1881.The water that is used has its origin in an underground spring from the river Margadale and therefore it comes from Islay it has a relatively low concentration of peat. Until 2003 it was owned by an descendant of the founder, Highland Distillers. Nowadays it is owned by Burn Stewart Distillers.
Bunnahabhain Staoisha 2013 Best Dram Bourbon – 56,9%
99,90 € inkl. MwSt.
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Lieferzeit: 1-3 Werktage innerhalb Deutschlands
Michel Reick is celebrating 10 years with his series of genuine, independent experiences!
The Staoisha 2013/2023 offers Islay peat and pure vanilla after fully maturing in the first fill bourbon barrel.
Unique casks, personally and locallyselected in Scotland’s whiskey regions, always cask strength, never chill-filtered or coloured. Sounds magical? No wonder, because these Best Drams are the work of Michel Reick, who, as a whiskey druid, makes the magic of hand-picked casks accessible to connoisseurs. Six newcomers allow magical moments of pleasure this week.
The new Best Drams had between 7 and 16 years to develop their exquisite aromas. The single cask bottlings open up exciting perspectives on distilleries on the island of Islay, Speyside and the Lowlands and Highlands for whiskey fans – in combination with aromatic (strong) wine casks.
Tasting Notes:
Nose: Nice dirty notes merge with intense port wine notes such as dark berries and ripe cherries.
Palate: The creamy smooth entry is followed by a burst of dirty peat smoke with more dark berries, cherries and smoked bacon.
Finish: Long and intense as well as maritime and smoky with a deep sweetness.
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