A single cask 1975 Bunnahabhain 48-year-old bottled at full strength in 2023 without colouring or chill filtration by Signatory Vintage as part of their 35th Anniversary celebrations.
This 48-year-old Bunnahabhain 1975 came from a single Oloroso sherry butt Cask 2845 that yielded 361 bottles at its natural cask strength of 50.2%. It's rare to see Bunnahabhain at this advanced age, but the colour suggests that this was an epic Oloroso cask, and at a solid 50.2% strength this will still have plenty of oomph.
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Bunnahabhain 1975-2023 | 48 Year Old Signatory Vintage 35th Anniversary Single Cask 2845
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This is beautiful! Decent sherry hit, lots of dark fruit, leaning towards ripe plum for me. Hit of mint too which I find more in heavily sherried bottles. Very decent abv. Let's face it, if it was bottled by the (m) distillery in this presentation it would cost £300/£350 minimum. Will be treating myself to anoulther shortly 😁 drop of water makes this just too moreish!