Bunnahabhain distillery

The Bunnahabhain Distillery (Scottish Gaelic: Taigh-staile Bun na h-Abhainne, [t̪əˈs̪t̪alə punəˈhavɪɲ]) was founded in 1881 near Port Askaig on Islay. The village of Bunnahabhain was founded to house its workers. Since 2014 the distillery has been owned by Distell[2] and is one of nine active distilleries on the island.

Bunnahabhain
Region: Islay
LocationIslay
Founded1881
No. of stills2 wash (30,000 litres)
2 spirit (15,000 litres) [1]
Location map

The Bunnahabhain is one of the milder single malt Islay whiskies available and its taste varies greatly from other spirits to be found on the island of Islay, off the west coast of Scotland.

The name Bunnahabhain is an anglicisation of Bun na h-Abhainne, Scottish Gaelic for Mouth of the River.[3][4]

Managers

  • Bob Gordon - late 1970s
  • Douglas Eccles - there in 1985
  • Sandy Lawtie - 1985 - 1989
  • Hamish Proctor - 1989 - 1998
  • John MacLellan - 1998-2009
  • Andrew Brown - 2011-present

Products

Bunnahabhain Distillery logo

Core products include:

  • Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old[5]
  • Bunnahabhain 18 Year Old[6]
  • Bunnahabhain Toiteach[7]
  • Bunnahabhain 25 Year Old[8]

There are several independent bottler releases from these brands, including That Boutique-y Whisky Company, Douglas Laing & Co, and Duncan Taylor.

Empty casks at Bunnahabhain distillery
gollark: As you know, reminders are time-accurate now.
gollark: I can be bothered to make changes to ABR at arbitrary times for not much reason, so you should too.
gollark: Wrong.
gollark: Just PR ABR or else you will not have done so.
gollark: Oops.

See also

  • List of distilleries in Scotland

References

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