Bunnahabhain 18 Year Old 1992 Sherry Murray McDavid Gold Series 56% vol. Sample 0.05l
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Murray McDavid was founded in 1997, specializing in the bottling of a wide range of single malts in short runs.
The bottlings are without exception of a captivating quality, which is not least due to the fact that Murray McDavid such greats as Jim McEwan (Master Distiller Bruichladdich), Mark Reynier, Simon Coughlin and Gordon Wright (a member of the Springbank clan) together to have!
Awarded several times by various whiskey industry institutions, Murray McDavid stands for exclusivity and the highest quality.
Murray McDavid offers his whiskeys exclusively without dyes and without cold filtration.
The malts are in ideal drinking strength with 46% vol. bottled (only exceptions are bottlings in barrel size).
Under the highest quality standards, four to six barrels of a vintage of a distillery are selected and bottled in the in-house bottling plant at Bruichladdich on Islay.
Since December 2000, Murray McDavid has been the proud owner of the distillery Bruichladdich.
On each bottle are the dates of the whiskey, as well as a small story for bottling.
Tasting sample 50ml
(the small bottle in the photo)
Bunnahabhain
Not all the distilleries on Islay burn a malt that has been so badly made that a spoon gets stuck in it.
The Bunnahabhain is the lightest malt Islay has to offer.
Although he is almost untethened, he has a slight salt trace in the midst of a gentle honey tone.
It has a light aroma of fresh sea air, in taste it is exceptionally soft for an Islay malt with a gentle peatiness.
Bunnahabhain was built in 1880/1881 and provides one of the basic malts for the blends of Cutty Sark.
The bottlings are without exception of a captivating quality, which is not least due to the fact that Murray McDavid such greats as Jim McEwan (Master Distiller Bruichladdich), Mark Reynier, Simon Coughlin and Gordon Wright (a member of the Springbank clan) together to have!
Awarded several times by various whiskey industry institutions, Murray McDavid stands for exclusivity and the highest quality.
Murray McDavid offers his whiskeys exclusively without dyes and without cold filtration.
The malts are in ideal drinking strength with 46% vol. bottled (only exceptions are bottlings in barrel size).
Under the highest quality standards, four to six barrels of a vintage of a distillery are selected and bottled in the in-house bottling plant at Bruichladdich on Islay.
Since December 2000, Murray McDavid has been the proud owner of the distillery Bruichladdich.
On each bottle are the dates of the whiskey, as well as a small story for bottling.
Tasting sample 50ml
(the small bottle in the photo)
Bunnahabhain
Not all the distilleries on Islay burn a malt that has been so badly made that a spoon gets stuck in it.
The Bunnahabhain is the lightest malt Islay has to offer.
Although he is almost untethened, he has a slight salt trace in the midst of a gentle honey tone.
It has a light aroma of fresh sea air, in taste it is exceptionally soft for an Islay malt with a gentle peatiness.
Bunnahabhain was built in 1880/1881 and provides one of the basic malts for the blends of Cutty Sark.
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Distillery: | Bunnahabhain |
Bottler: | Murray McDavid |
Country: | Scotland |
Region: | Isle of Islay |
Destillation Date: | 1992 |
Age: | 18 |
Coloured: | Natural Colour |
Chillfiltered: | Un-chilfiltered |
Volume: | 0,05 |
Alcohol: | 56% |
Cask Type: | Sherry |
Product Type: | Single Malt Whisky |
Responsible food business operator: | Murray McDavid Coleburn Distillery, Longmorn Elgin IV30 8SN, Großbritannien |
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