New flavors for this Bunnahabhain 12-year-old at 46.3% alcohol, in natural colors, a testament to the brand's superior quality and tradition. No cold filtration either, giving it depth of flavor and aroma and guaranteeing its original character.
Founded in 1881, Bunnahabhain is the most northerly and isolated distillery on Islay. Bunnahabhain means 'river mouth' and refers to the source of the Margadale, on the strait separating the Isle of Islay from the Isle of Jura. It is from this spring that the water used to make the whisky gushes forth.
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