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Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Whisky:
... is another quality Islay Whisky. A little different from the others nothing superior, but worthy of the occasional change from the peaty campfire favorites. The most licorice of any scotch I ve tasted, for that it gets uniqueness bonus point! Even the bottle is something a little different, emerald green with the helmsman emblazoned within a golden porthole on the front. It comes complete with a boo... Read the full review: Something a little different from an Islay Whisky! by andyoz |
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Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Whisky Drink / Single malt Scotch - much less powerful than other Islay malts, it's much closer to a Ledaig in it's combination of fruit-and-nut maltiness and sea-air heartiness overall rating |
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Bunnahabhain Distillery in general Drink / Bunnahabhain's water is piped from streams in the surrounding hills and is therefore less peaty than might be expected. It is described as being sweeter than the other Islays, with a smooth initial palate and long full finish. Lighter than the Islay style, with a full round flavour. A popu... |
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Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old Whisky Drink / A single malt Scotch, medium-sweet, rich, ripe and fruity with a dark tarriness at the back and a floral note |
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Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Whisky ... Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Single Malt is another fine whisky. Perhaps we ought to start with how to pronounce it Boona havn (it means mouth of the creek). It is an Islay Malt and comes in standard 70cl bottles or miniatures. It is 40% by volume and retails at around £24.99 a bottle. It is readily available in the Supermarkets, at specialist retailers (both in their shops or online) and online in the Distillery Shop. The Distillery operates a Website www.bunnahabhain.com , which I think is one of the better websites. There is loads of information and also an online shop. The Distillery also has a visitor centre which opens March to October. In terms of buying Malt Whis... Read the full review: A Reminder of the Seaside by RichPrice |
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Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Whisky ... me begin by saying that I am primarily a Brandy drinker (my dad was the one in the family who always had Whisky)Having said that,I have tried MANY different Whiskys over the years,thanks to my dad buying all different types of Malts and Blends and asking my opinion of them.None of the Whiskys I tried would tempt me away from my Brandy.Nearly all of them were far too harsh to the palate (especially the Blends) or had a very heavy peaty taste to them. My dad passed away 7 years ago and among the possessions left to me was his collection of Whisky miniatures (over 200)I kept them as they were for a few years for sentimental reasons and then decided I would slowly go thr... Read the full review: A drink for all occasions by MrSpeed |
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Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Whisky ... am so overwhelmed with happiness at the appearance of this category that it has taken me a few days to get my act together and write something for it. Where to start? Do I go back ten years to when I was dragged off on a family holiday to Speyside, and ramble nostalgically about that first sneaky underage sip of Glenfiddich at the end of the distillery tour? No, I will start from more recent times... the drawing room of the Greshornish House Hotel in northern Skye. A wood fire lulls the room into mellow warmth, and from the window seat I look down across a sloping lawn to the deep blue waters of the loch. From the hotel’s extensive selection of malts (priced su... Read the full review: The One for Me by Caroline R |




