Cadenhead's Bunnahabhain 9 Year Old Single Malt - Small Batch Cask Strength

Cadenhead's Bunnahabhain 9 Year Old Single Malt - Small Batch Cask Strength

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Tasting Notes for Cadenhead's Bunnahabhain 9 Year Old Single Malt

Nose: Soft and oily to start, with distant peat. Olive oil, pecan pie and faint antiseptic cream.

Taste: Nutty and creamy with lemon, peach syrup and raspberry coulis. Hints of engine oil, beeswax and chives.

Finish: Long and oily; a distant harbour with diesel and green bananas.

  • Cadenhead's is Scotland’s oldest independent bottler, established in Aberdeen in 1842. At a time when the norm was for grocers to buy casks from multiple distilleries and blend them together, William Cadenhead recognised that the whisky from each distillery was unique, and sold whisky from individual casks. In doing so, William Cadenhead became the first person in the world to bottle and sell Single Malt Scotch Whisky. These days, Cadenhead’s is synonymous with Springbank Distillery, after the business was purchased by the Mitchell family in the 1970’s. The current owners have expanded the Cadenhead business whilst still keeping the goals and traditional ethos the firm began with back in 1842.

    Cadenhead’s Small Batch Cask Strength releases are vattings of a maximum of 4 casks, and in this case 2 bourbon hogsheads, and these whiskies are bottled at Cask Strength. The only factor that is considered when deciding what strength to release a whisky at is taste – because taste is what matters most. Always bottled at natural cask strength, without the addition of colouring agents or chill filtration.

    Built in 1881 in an otherwise desolate area of Islay, the small village of Bunnahabhain (pronounced boon-a-hav-en) grew up to serve the new distillery. This happened pretty much instantly for the immediate area, with housing, new roads and even a pier being built along with the distillery to accommodate the business needs. Unlike the other Islay distilleries, Bunnahabhain's classic spirit is very lightly peated, more akin to a rich, Highland malt. Fresh aromatic notes float over the little bit of smoke, with a malty sweetness and a fruit and nut quality.