Refillable
Cruach Mhona
Established in 1881, Bunnahabhain is the most northerly of the Islay distilleries and one of the most remote. Over-looking the sound of Islay, a vast stretch of sea travelled by many a seafarer, as illustrated by our Helmsman iconography, the name Bunnahabhain means ‘mouth of the river’ and refers to the Margadale River from whose clear spring waters the whisky is distilled.
A World Traveller Exclusive, Cruach-Mhòna (meaning ‘peat stack’ in Gaelic) echoes the clear, pure water we use at Bunnahabhain (pronounced Bū-na-ha-venn, meaning ‘mouth of the river’ in Gaelic), with its lively aromas and natural colour. This peaty dram combines the delicate, salty mist of the sea with the sweet scent of burning grass to create a lingering, smoky flavour.
Colour: Pale gold
Nose: Crisp and lively sweet peat, with herbal hay, dry smoke and burning grass
Palate: Starting light, malty and sweet, developing into smoky white pepper and seaweed saltiness
Finish: Lingering dry smokiness with seaweed and spice
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