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Bunnahabhain was founded in 1881, the same year as the other traditionally unpeated Islay whisky, Bruichladdich. Bunnahabhain was owned by Highland Distillers for over a century; when Edrington took full control in 1999 the distillery was mothballed, and in 2003 Bunnahabhain was sold to Burn Stewart Distillers. Distell International bought Burn Stewart in 2013 after previous owners CL Financial went bust.
Highland Distillers bottled Bunnahabhain’s unpeated Islay malt whisky as a 12-year-old from the 1970s onwards. Burn Stewart added older expressions to the core range and now release many single casks and limited editions, some of which use peated Bunnahabhain, which has been produced since the late 1990s. In 2010 the bottling strength of Bunnahabhain’s whiskies was increased to 46.3% and colouring and chill filtration were discontinued; sales increased by 160% over the next ten years. Independent bottlings of both unpeated and peated Bunnahabhain are easy to find and generally high quality.
Hannah Whisky Merchants is an independent whisky bottler founded in Fife in 2012 by young entrepreneur Gregor Hannah, and was nominated for a Bank of Scotland Enterprise Award in 2014. The company’s main range is Lady of the Glen, a series of high quality single cask whiskies bottled at cask strength without colouring or chill filtration, with over 200 bottlings released by the end of 2023.
Besides Lady of the Glen, Hannah Whisky Merchants have provided single cask private bottlings for export to bars and whisky clubs, while in 2022 the first bottlings appeared in the company’s new Dalgety range of small batch single malts, which are also bottled without colouring or chill filtration. 2022 also saw the first release of the company’s St. Bridget’s Kirk blended malt whisky brand.
| BID | DATE | TIME | |
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| £37.50 | 12th February 2026 | 02:12 PM | |
