
The Single Malts of Scotland Bunnahabhain 10 Year Reserve Cask Scotch Whisky (700ml)
This 10-year-old Bunnahabhain comes from The Single Malts of Scotland range by Elixir Distillers, a series focused on small-batch releases that let the distillery’s character come through clearly.
Distilled at Bunnahabhain Distillery on the northeast coast of Islay, this whisky reflects a different side of the island. Bunnahabhain is known for its unpeated style, leaning into texture, fruit, and coastal influence rather than smoke.
Aged for 10 years and drawn from a small selection of casks, this Reserve Cask release brings together both structure and approachability. Bottled at 48% ABV, non-chill filtered, and without added color, it keeps its natural weight and detail intact.
The profile opens with honeyed malt, vanilla, and soft caramel, layered with dried fruit and a gentle nuttiness from the cask. On the palate, there’s a creamy, slightly oily texture with notes of citrus peel, baked apple, and subtle spice. A light saline edge runs through it, adding lift and keeping the richness in check. The finish is clean and steady, with lingering notes of malt sweetness, soft oak, and a touch of coastal brine.
This is a great example of Bunnahabhain’s style—Islay in origin, but more about balance and nuance than intensity. A versatile bottle that works just as well for someone exploring the category as it does for those who already appreciate a more understated approach to Scotch.
The Single Malts of Scotland Bunnahabhain 10 Year Reserve Cask Scotch Whisky (700ml)
This 10-year-old Bunnahabhain comes from The Single Malts of Scotland range by Elixir Distillers, a series focused on small-batch releases that let the distillery’s character come through clearly.
Distilled at Bunnahabhain Distillery on the northeast coast of Islay, this whisky reflects a different side of the island. Bunnahabhain is known for its unpeated style, leaning into texture, fruit, and coastal influence rather than smoke.
Aged for 10 years and drawn from a small selection of casks, this Reserve Cask release brings together both structure and approachability. Bottled at 48% ABV, non-chill filtered, and without added color, it keeps its natural weight and detail intact.
The profile opens with honeyed malt, vanilla, and soft caramel, layered with dried fruit and a gentle nuttiness from the cask. On the palate, there’s a creamy, slightly oily texture with notes of citrus peel, baked apple, and subtle spice. A light saline edge runs through it, adding lift and keeping the richness in check. The finish is clean and steady, with lingering notes of malt sweetness, soft oak, and a touch of coastal brine.
This is a great example of Bunnahabhain’s style—Islay in origin, but more about balance and nuance than intensity. A versatile bottle that works just as well for someone exploring the category as it does for those who already appreciate a more understated approach to Scotch.
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This 10-year-old Bunnahabhain comes from The Single Malts of Scotland range by Elixir Distillers, a series focused on small-batch releases that let the distillery’s character come through clearly.
Distilled at Bunnahabhain Distillery on the northeast coast of Islay, this whisky reflects a different side of the island. Bunnahabhain is known for its unpeated style, leaning into texture, fruit, and coastal influence rather than smoke.
Aged for 10 years and drawn from a small selection of casks, this Reserve Cask release brings together both structure and approachability. Bottled at 48% ABV, non-chill filtered, and without added color, it keeps its natural weight and detail intact.
The profile opens with honeyed malt, vanilla, and soft caramel, layered with dried fruit and a gentle nuttiness from the cask. On the palate, there’s a creamy, slightly oily texture with notes of citrus peel, baked apple, and subtle spice. A light saline edge runs through it, adding lift and keeping the richness in check. The finish is clean and steady, with lingering notes of malt sweetness, soft oak, and a touch of coastal brine.
This is a great example of Bunnahabhain’s style—Islay in origin, but more about balance and nuance than intensity. A versatile bottle that works just as well for someone exploring the category as it does for those who already appreciate a more understated approach to Scotch.










