
Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2009 Single Cask Private Label Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Whiskey: Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2009 Single Cask Private Label Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
"Distilled in 2009, this single malt enjoyed 15 years mellowing out in a refill hogshead, yielding 324 bottles (without added colour or chill filtration) when it was opened in 2025. Packed with notes of baked earth and butterscotch."
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 101.8 (50.9%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Bunnahabhain
"Distilled in 2009, this single malt enjoyed 15 years mellowing out in a refill hogshead, yielding 324 bottles (without added colour or chill filtration) when it was opened in 2025. Packed with notes of baked earth and butterscotch."
Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2009 Single Cask Private Label Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Grilled peach and creamy apricot, vanilla fudge, shortbread, and burnt biscuits. Browned butter, more stone fruits, and sweet black tea.
Palate: Silky butterscotch opens the way, with ripe fruit, condensed milk, creamy caramel, and earthy tea. Treacle sponge, and gentle woody spices gather beneath.
Finish: Flambéed fruit, vanilla ice cream, a hint of clove, roasted coffee. Jelly sweets, burnt cream, and warming nutmeg linger.
Distillery Information
"Bunnahabhain, meaning "mouth of the river," started in 1881 on remote Islay by William Robertson, building a village for workers; it grew, expanded its stills in the 1960s, shifted from peated to unpeated (mostly) for blending, then re-bottled its own malts, becoming known for its complex, sherry-matured, often unpeated style, surviving ownership changes (Edrington, Burn Stewart, Distell), and recently modernized with a new visitor center to showcase its unique, traditional Islay spirit."
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Whiskey: Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2009 Single Cask Private Label Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
"Distilled in 2009, this single malt enjoyed 15 years mellowing out in a refill hogshead, yielding 324 bottles (without added colour or chill filtration) when it was opened in 2025. Packed with notes of baked earth and butterscotch."
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 700ML
Proof: 101.8 (50.9%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Bunnahabhain
"Distilled in 2009, this single malt enjoyed 15 years mellowing out in a refill hogshead, yielding 324 bottles (without added colour or chill filtration) when it was opened in 2025. Packed with notes of baked earth and butterscotch."
Bunnahabhain 15 Year Old 2009 Single Cask Private Label Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Grilled peach and creamy apricot, vanilla fudge, shortbread, and burnt biscuits. Browned butter, more stone fruits, and sweet black tea.
Palate: Silky butterscotch opens the way, with ripe fruit, condensed milk, creamy caramel, and earthy tea. Treacle sponge, and gentle woody spices gather beneath.
Finish: Flambéed fruit, vanilla ice cream, a hint of clove, roasted coffee. Jelly sweets, burnt cream, and warming nutmeg linger.
Distillery Information
"Bunnahabhain, meaning "mouth of the river," started in 1881 on remote Islay by William Robertson, building a village for workers; it grew, expanded its stills in the 1960s, shifted from peated to unpeated (mostly) for blending, then re-bottled its own malts, becoming known for its complex, sherry-matured, often unpeated style, surviving ownership changes (Edrington, Burn Stewart, Distell), and recently modernized with a new visitor center to showcase its unique, traditional Islay spirit."












