Bunnahabhain 44 Year Old

Hands down this was our best year as a club and we are going to celebrate the fruits of our labours with the oldest and possibly rarest expression we have ever shared together. What a way for us to share in the 17 Year anniversary of Expensive Taste KW whisky club.

Bunnahabin 44 Year Old

Single Malts of Scotland – Directors Special

42.4% ABV

$1865.00 (Private collection)

Bottled from a Single Cask (Sherry butt).

Producer Tasting Notes:

Nose: 

At first a fruity mix of plum wine, caramel cake spread with quince jam, marshmallows and bubblegum. Chunky gingerbread, fresh out of the oven, is served with a cup of cardamom tea. Elegant wildflowers – daisy and meadowsweet – decorate the scene.

Palate: 

Juicy texture, with soft florals and fresh peppermint leaves followed by damp staves of oak, like barrels of Armagnac resting in a cellar. Fruity tangerine, heather honey and mango play with more austere flavours of tobacco and rooibos tea. Exceptionally complex.

Finish: 

Layered and lengthy, with rounded menthol notes, soft liquorice and dusty wood panels adding accent to the finish.

This was the crown jewel tasting bottle from our 17 Year club anniversary tasting in January. Simply I am at a loss for words to describe the “WOW” factor of this Bunnahabhain 44 year. This was independently bottled by the Single Malts of Scotland group and was sourced from one of our member private collections. By far the oldest expression we have had a club and certainly one of the best in terms of overall flavour and deliciousness. There was still plenty of the normal “Bunna” notes backed by varying layers of sweetness. Was bottled under their traditional 46% ABV, but that did not take away anything from the intensity of the flavours. A potentially dangerous whisky that you would want to have multiple drams of it, but we were limited to just over 1 oz. each as we shared it with our 19 members. The overall feedback was great and we were certainly blown away with the most prestigious and rare bottling we have ever tried as a club. Long live the “Bunna” in all it’s 44 Years of glory!

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