
Bunnahabhain Stiùireadair Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bunnahabhain · Bunnahabhain Distillery
Bunnahabhain is Islay's quiet contrarian — unpeated by default, letting its coastal position do the talking. Stiùireadair (Gaelic for 'helmsman') showcases the distillery's house style: sherried richness tempered by sea air. A masterclass in understated Islay character.
Nose
Dried fruit and sherry nuttiness open the nose, followed by sea salt and a faint maritime breeze. Notes of honey and dark chocolate develop slowly, with a whisper of smoke well in the background.
Palate
Sherry-forward with dried fig, toasted hazelnut, and salted caramel. The texture is creamy and slightly waxy, with clove spice and a mineral quality that speaks directly to its coastal origin.
Finish
Medium-long with lingering dried fruit, a gentle tannic grip from the sherry cask influence, and a final saline note.
- Region
- Islay
- Cask Type
- Sherry casks (Oloroso and PX)
- Peat Level (PPM)
- Unpeated (1-2 ppm)
- Distillation
- Double distilled in traditional copper pot stills
- Maturation
- Predominantly first and second-fill sherry casks
- Chill-Filtered
- Non-chill filtered
Cocktail Suggestion
Helmsman's Old Fashioned — 2 oz Bunnahabhain Stiùireadair · 0.5 oz Pedro Ximénez sherry · 1 dash Angostura bitters · Stir with ice, strain over large cube, garnish with an orange twist.
Food Pairing
The briny sweetness of seared scallops echoes the whisky's maritime salinity, while brown butter and toasted hazelnuts align with its sherry-cask nuttiness. Finish with a squeeze of lemon.
Built in 1881 at the northernmost tip of Islay, Bunnahabhain sits where the Sound of Islay meets the open Atlantic, its warehouses battered by salt winds that quietly shape every cask maturing inside.
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