Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dhà 70cl 46.3°

Distillery : Bunnahabhain / Country : Scotland / Reference: : 23547

The Toiteach A Dhà is pronounced "Totch Tchach A Ghà" which means "smoked two" in Gaelic. This edition is the sequel to the original Toiteach. Produced from peat barley Monk, Toiteach A Dhà is aged in old Bourbon and Sherry casks.

Carefully blended by Kirstie McCallum, Master distiller, this peat edition is both frank and delicate for a peaty, marine and ashen Single Malt.

This Single Malt has won a gold medal in the category Best Single Malt Scotch Whiskies No Age Statement at the World Whiskies Awards 2019.

64,90 € tax incl.

soit 92,71 € / litre

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV46.3°
TypeSingle malt
DistilleryBunnahabhain
CountryScotland
RegionIslay
MaturationBourbon & Sherry
PeatPeated
PackagingTube
Reference:23547

Established in 1881, the Bunnahabhain distillery has developed a unique style inspired from its legacy. Its philosophy is to offer the most natural whisky, almost completely hand crafted and aged on the famous Isle of Islay.


Bunnahabhain means the “mouth of the river” in Gaelic. It is located at the mouth of the river Margadale, on the strait that separates Islay from the Isle of Jura, in the north. It has always been a famous land mark for Scottish sea-farers coming back home. The mariner we can see on each label of Bunnahabhain whisky is inspired by this anecdote.


Bunnahabhain is a noble, light and delicate whisky characterized by an exceptional mellowness and a hint of peat. In the beginning, the distillery produced an oily, peated whisky with its own malting house and its peat kilns to dry the malt. Only in 1963, with the arrival of new owners, the distillery turned to a non-peated, malted barley from which originates the fruity, spicy and maritime character of the whisky, without any peat. Over the last few years, the distillery rediscovers its legacy with the limited editions of highly peated whiskies such as the Cèobanach, meaning “smoky mist” in Gaelic, succeeding to the “Toiteach”.

Colour: amber.

Nose:  smoky with a hint of sherry and oak.

Palate: peated followed by rich notes of sherry Oloroso and oak, balanced by subtle notes of pepper.

Finish: long, on peat smoke and pepper.

Silver medal, category Best Single Malt Scotch Whiskies No Age Statement, World Whiskies Awards 2021.

Gold medal, category Best Single Malt Scotch Whiskies No Age Statement, World Whiskies Awards 2019.