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SMOS Director`s Sp. Bunnahabhain 44 Year

SMOS Director`s Sp. Bunnahabhain 44 Year

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Bottled from a single cask (presumably a sherry butt) of Bunnahabhain aged 44 years before bottling at 42.4%. Whiskies in the Director's Special range are personally selected by Sukhinder Singh, as being exceptional. 91.67pts Whisky Base!

700 ml
Region:Scotland > Islay

Andrew's Tasting Note

Nose: soft with dumpy sherry notes, dark milk chocolate and creme caramel; almost impossibly delicate with notes of fig jam, toffee chews and candied orange peel; a touch earthy and floral to round things out with hints of Christmas cake.

Palate: big, round and very fruity with more dark milk chocolate, Toffee-fe and creme caramel; grows on the palate, becoming richer with more fig jam, Christmas cake and fruity tobacco; earthy with soft spices the floral top notes are somehow hanging on; nutty sherry, and polished old leather.

Finish: medium long and rewarding; Christmas cake, dark chocolate, and fruity tobacco.

Comment: like the 43 Year sister bottling, this one has shades of the Port Askaig 45 Year, and while it never quite gets there, it does get a lot closer; dangerously drinkable; the finish has me jonesing for another pour.

Producer Tasting Note

Nose: At first a fruity mix of plum wine, caramel cake spread with quince jam, marshmallows and bubblegum. Chunky gingerbread, fresh out of the oven, is served with a cup of cardamom tea. Elegant wildflowers – daisy and meadowsweet – decorate the scene.

Palate: Juicy texture, with soft florals and fresh peppermint leaves followed by damp staves of oak, like barrels of Armagnac resting in a cellar. Fruity tangerine, heather honey and mango play with more austere flavours of tobacco and rooibos tea. Exceptionally complex.

Finish: Layered and lengthy, with rounded menthol notes, soft liquorice and dusty wood panels adding accent to the finish.

Originally written by Evan for a blog post relating to KWM's 2020 Whisky Calendar.

Bunnahabhain Distillery is the northernmost distillery on Islay – it lays off the beaten path and is somewhat remote even when compared to the rest of the island. The distillery was actually only reachable by boat until the 1960s, when a road was finally built to it. Bunnahabhain is one of a trio of Scottish Single Malt Distilleries owned by Burn Stewart (Distell Group).

Burn Stewart and its parent company also own Tobermory Distillery on the Isle of Mull which we discussed on both on Day Four and Day Seventeen. and Deanston Distillery which resides on the Scottish mainland in Perthshire. Like its siblings, most of the flagship single malts Bunnahabhain range are bottled unchill-filtered and with no added colouring at the curious but commendable strength of 46.3% ABV.

Like many Scottish distilleries, Bunnahabhain is a Gaelic name. It translates to "the foot of the river".

This Islay distillery was founded in 1881 and started its life making the heavily peated whisky that the region is famous for. For most of its history its whisky was exclusively used in blends such as Black Bottle, and even today only a fraction of its production is bottled as a single malt. In 1963 production was increased and at the same time the distillery’s style was changed to the lighter, unpeated single malt whisky it is known for today. Since 1997 there have been small amounts of heavily peated (35 PPM malt spec) single malt made each year but it is not what the distillery is known for. 

The core of Bunnahabhain’s production and lineup doesn’t show very noticeable peat if it shows at all as they use a malt spec with a maximum phenolic level of 2 PPM. This makes it one of the more gently peated Islay single malts available. The distillery and its whisky are sometimes referred to as the ‘Gentle Giant of Islay’ What it lacks in smoke and peat it typically makes up for in nuanced and complex character and plenty of sherry cask influence, at least in official bottlings. 

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