All the way from the Hebridean island of Islay, we have this glorious 28-year-old single cask Bunnahabhain whisky bottled by the historical Berry Bros & Rudd.
This whisky was distilled in 1989 and matured in a single cask #6087 before being bottled in 2018 by Berry Bros & Rudd at 28 years of age and 45.1% ABV.
Attributes
Distillery
Bunnahabhain
Bottler
Berry Bros & Rudd
Country
Scotland
Region
Islay
Distilled Year
1989
Bottling Year
2018
Age
28
Cask Number
6087
Limited Edition
Yes
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
45.1%
Pre-Owned
No
Tasting Notes
Nose: Noticeable smoky notes with a little marzipan, some jute cloth and spice. Palate: Fruity and layered with a rich sooty intensity that builds and the flavours displayed on the nose develop. Finish: Intense, classy and lingering.
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Bunnahabhain 1989-2018 | 28 Year Old Berry Bros Single Cask 6087
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In the nose it is very interesting and complex but when you taste it’s just horrible even if you add a bit of water… expected a lot more from a miltonduff