Description
Whiskey: Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dha Single Malt Scotch
The first peated whisky in Bunnahabhain’s core range. Like the limited edition Toiteach that came before it, Toiteach A Dha (which means ‘smoky two’ in Scots Gaelic) is a smoky single malt with a sherry twist. Matured in both bourbon and sherry casks, with a higher sherry influence than Toiteach, this is a delicate mix of smoke and sweet sherry fruit.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 92.6 (46.3% ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Bunnahabhain Distillery
This expression from the famously unpeated Islay distillery is a sequel to the original Toiteach, crafted using Bunnahabhain Mòine, the distillery’s peated spirit. It’s name, Toiteach A Dha (pronounced ‘Toch-ach ah-gha’), translates to ‘Smoky Two’ in Scots Gaelic and combines a higher proportion of sherry casks than the original. Presented free from chill-filtration and artificial colouring, this new addition to the core range is bottled at 46.3% abv.
Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dha Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Peaty with rich oak and hints of sherry.
Palate: Warming peat and sweet Oloroso sherry notes with rich oak and a delicate pepper to balance.
Finish: Lingering peat and spice with some sherry aspects.
Distillery Information
The Bunnahabhain Distillery was founded in 1881 near Port Askaig on Islay. The village of Bunnahabhain was founded to house its workers. Since 2014 the distillery has been owned by Distell[2] and is one of nine active distilleries on the island. The Bunnahabhain is one of the milder single malt Islay whiskies available and its taste varies greatly from other spirits to be found on the island of Islay, off the west coast of Scotland. The name Bunnahabhain is an anglicisation of Bun na h-Abhainne, Scottish Gaelic for Mouth of the River.






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