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Bunnahabhain Toiteach a Dhà 70cl, 46.3%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Deep amber gold. This is an inference based on the official cask style, Oloroso influence and natural presentation.

Nose: Peat smoke with hints of sherry and rich oak. This is based on the official published tasting notes.

Palate: Warming peat moves into sweet Oloroso sherry, rich oak and delicate pepper. This is based on the official published tasting notes.

Finish: Long and robust. This is based on the official published tasting notes.

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Description

Bunnahabhain Toiteach a Dhà 70cl, 46.3% is a peated Islay single malt from the distillery’s Core Range, bottled at 46.3% ABV and matured in bourbon and sherry casks. The official product page describes it as a whisky with a touch of smoke from peated malted barley, combined with a higher sherry influence, giving it a profile that feels richer, darker and more assertive than the softer unpeated side usually associated with Bunnahabhain.

What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it balances smoke with sherried depth rather than letting peat dominate everything. The official tasting profile points toward peat, rich oak, delicate pepper and sweet Oloroso influence, while widely published descriptions also frame it as the smoky follow-up to the earlier Toiteach, with the name commonly translated as “Smoky Two.” That combination gives it strong identity on the shelf and a style that feels both unmistakably Islay and distinctly Bunnahabhain.

Why Choose Bunnahabhain Toiteach a Dhà 70cl, 46.3%

Bunnahabhain Toiteach a Dhà 70cl, 46.3% stands out because it shows the distillery’s smoky side without losing the richer cask influence and oily character that make Bunnahabhain so appealing. It offers peat, oak, pepper and sherry-led depth in a natural-feeling presentation, making it an excellent choice for drinkers who want an Islay malt with smoke but do not want a style built only around ash or medicinal intensity. Its Core Range position also gives it ongoing relevance for anyone exploring the full Bunnahabhain house style.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for drinkers who enjoy peated Islay whisky but want more sherry richness and oak depth alongside the smoke.

It is ideal for those who like peppery peat, sweet Oloroso influence and a fuller, more textured style than lighter entry-level smoky malts. This is based on the official published profile and cask description.

It is also ideal for Bunnahabhain fans who want to explore the smoky side of a distillery better known for unpeated releases. This is an inference based on its Core Range role, peated malted barley and commonly published “Smoky Two” positioning.

Product Details

Product Name: Bunnahabhain Toiteach a Dhà 70cl, 46.3%. This reflects the user-provided bottle title and the official product naming.

Category: Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Distillery: Bunnahabhain.

Region: Islay, Scotland.

Series: Core Range.

Style: Oaky, Peppered, Peated. This is based on the official headline style description.

Stated Age: No age statement.

Bottle Size: 70cl.

ABV: 46.3%.

Cask Type: Bourbon and sherry casks, with the official palate note specifically referencing Oloroso sherry influence.

Presentation: Non-chill filtered with no added colour.

Bottle Count: No confirmed public outturn was found in the sources reviewed.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong shelf appeal because it represents a different face of Bunnahabhain. Rather than the distillery’s more familiar unpeated, coastal-sherried style, this expression pushes into peat while keeping the richer sherry-driven structure intact. It is not presented as a numbered limited release, but it is still an important bottle for collectors or enthusiasts who want a broader and more complete view of the distillery’s character, especially within the Core Range.

Additional information

Weight 1.995 kg