Bunnahabhain Moine 10 Year Old Cask Noir Mutiny on The Wire Majestic Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 56.8%

Bunnahabhain Moine 10 Year Old Cask Noir Mutiny on The Wire Majestic Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 56.8%

£139.99
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Bunnahabhain Moine 10 Year Old Cask Noir Mutiny on The Wire Majestic Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 56.8%

Bunnahabhain Moine 10 Year Old Cask Noir Mutiny on The Wire Majestic Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 56.8%

£139.99
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Tasting Journey

Age 10 Year Old
Distillery Brave New Spirits
Region Islay
Cask Type 2nd Fill Bourbon Barrel
Style Scotch
Colour

Pale Gold

Nose

Aromas of bonfire smoke, earthiness, salt, butter, and honey roasted peanuts.

Palate

Taste of spiced apple pie, cloves, bonfire smoke and smoked ham.

Finish

A medium dry and smoky finish with spices and rubbery undertones.

About This Whisky

Part of the Cask Noir single cask series by Brave New Spirits the Mutiny on The Wire Majestic is a Bunnahabhain Moine (which is the name given to peated whisky made at Bunnahabhain) Single Malt Scotch Whisky. The whisky has been matured for 10 Years in a Second-Fill Bourbon Barrel, distilled in December 2011 and bottled at an ABV of 56.8% in August 2022. Limited edition, only 231 bottles produced. 


About Bunnahabhain Distillery

Bunnahabhain Distillery

Bunnahabhain Distillery

Bunnahabhain Distillery is a renowned Islay whisky distillery located on the remote north-east coast of the Isle of Islay, Scotland. Known for producing a distinctive style of unpeated (or lightly peated) Islay single malt Scotch whisky, Bunnahabhain stands apart from the island’s typically heavily peated whiskies.

Location

Bunnahabhain is situated near Port Askaig on the Isle of Islay, overlooking the Sound of Islay. Its coastal location influences the whisky with subtle maritime notes and a fresh sea-air character.

History

Founded: 1881

Built by the Islay Distillery Company

Designed to supply whisky for blending, particularly for blends like Black Bottle

Now owned by Distell Group (Heineken Group)

Unlike many Islay distilleries, Bunnahabhain historically focused on producing unpeated whisky, making it unique within the region.

Whisky Style

Bunnahabhain is known for its rich, smooth, and sherried style, typically featuring:

Dried fruits and nuts

Caramel and toffee sweetness

Coastal salinity

Light spice and oak

Minimal or no peat smoke (in core range)

However, the distillery also produces peated expressions under special releases.

Production

Bunnahabhain uses traditional methods including:

Long fermentation times

Large copper pot stills

Coastal maturation warehouses

Predominantly sherry cask maturation

The distillery is also known for bottling whisky at higher strengths, often with:

Non-chill filtration

Natural colour

Popular Bunnahabhain Whiskies

Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old – Classic core expression, rich and sherried

Bunnahabhain 18 Year Old – Deeper, more complex with rich oak influence

Bunnahabhain Stiùireadair – Sherry-influenced NAS expression

Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dhà – Peated Islay release

Bunnahabhain 25 Year Old – Premium aged expression

Interesting Fact

Bunnahabhain was historically one of the most remote distilleries in Scotland, originally only accessible by sea, which contributed to its strong maritime character and independent identity.

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