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Scotch Whisky

Bunnahabhain - Toiteach A Dhà

4.6

700 ml
  • Smokey Two


    Bunnahabhain means “mouth of the river” in Gaelic, The Distillery found its home on the remote briny coast of the remote Scottish island of Islay. It’s the most northern distillery, which should be enough for them to be knighted the King of the North (of Islay).


    When the Bunnahabhain distillery was founded in 1881, it relied heavily on the sea trade. When you taste their Whiskies, it’s like being on a boat: the smell of the sea and a whiff of peat smoke.


    The water used to produce this their malts rises from limestone springs and travels through a pipeline to the distillery. This process ensures that the water has no contact with peat on its way to the distillery. Therefore, unlike most other Islay malt whiskies, Bunnahabhain is characterized by a lower peat content.


    The successor to Bunnahabhain Toiteach is Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dhà. Translated, the name means "smoky two", so a smoky continuation. However, the sherry content has been increased compared to the normal Toiteach. This does this elegant Islay dram of course really good and should particularly delight the Bunnahabhain fans, who are not only fixated on peat bombs.


    The whiskey is bottled without cold filtration and without additional colorants.

  • Producer

    Bunnahabhain

  • Region

    Islay

  • Reviews

    4.6

    Jeremy Camacho

    Its intriguing peatiness and hints of sherry and rich oak make for an absolutely splendid adventure in a bottle!

    Chanelle Meyer

    I decided to give it a try out of curiosity and I was completely impressed by the intriguing peatiness and rich oak flavors. Absolute sensation!

245.00 AED

Bunnahabhain - Toiteach A Dhà
Bunnahabhain - Toiteach A Dhà
Bunnahabhain - Toiteach A Dhà

Bunnahabhain - Toiteach A Dhà

4.6
700 ml

245.00 AED

Smokey Two


Bunnahabhain means “mouth of the river” in Gaelic, The Distillery found its home on the remote briny coast of the remote Scottish island of Islay. It’s the most northern distillery, which should be enough for them to be knighted the King of the North (of Islay).


When the Bunnahabhain distillery was founded in 1881, it relied heavily on the sea trade. When you taste their Whiskies, it’s like being on a boat: the smell of the sea and a whiff of peat smoke.


The water used to produce this their malts rises from limestone springs and travels through a pipeline to the distillery. This process ensures that the water has no contact with peat on its way to the distillery. Therefore, unlike most other Islay malt whiskies, Bunnahabhain is characterized by a lower peat content.


The successor to Bunnahabhain Toiteach is Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dhà. Translated, the name means "smoky two", so a smoky continuation. However, the sherry content has been increased compared to the normal Toiteach. This does this elegant Islay dram of course really good and should particularly delight the Bunnahabhain fans, who are not only fixated on peat bombs.


The whiskey is bottled without cold filtration and without additional colorants.

  • Style

    Single Malt

  • Producer

    Bunnahabhain

  • Country

    Scotland

  • Region

    Islay

  • Cask Type

    Sherry

  • Age

    No Age Statement

  • Whizzky Rating

    3.8

  • ABV

    46.30%

  • Nose

    The nose tells the tale of a charming subtle peatiness with prickling strength emanating from the dram.

  • Palate

    The taste has immediate warming flavours drifting towards a slightly sweet sherry influence with delicate peppery notes.

  • Finish

    The finish has a good robust length with an extremely pleasant aftertaste – this is a beautifully peated Bunnahabhain single malt for the discerning palate.

  • Packaging

    Tin box

Reviews

4.6

Jeremy Camacho

Its intriguing peatiness and hints of sherry and rich oak make for an absolutely splendid adventure in a bottle!

Chanelle Meyer

I decided to give it a try out of curiosity and I was completely impressed by the intriguing peatiness and rich oak flavors. Absolute sensation!

Yunus Stafford

Was so much pleased with the enjoyable texture and robust flavors.

Hiba Baldwin

Revel in the exquisite marriage of peatiness, hints of sherry, and opulent oak notes, evoking a sense of gladness and contentment. Indulge in a robust symphony of flavors that gratify the discerning palate.

Sidney Mayo

I have relished the toothsome marriage of peatiness and sherry, embraced by robust oak. This whisky has left a lasting imprint of flavor and satisfaction.