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Bunnahabhain Eirigh Na Greine
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
March 7, 2018 (edited September 17, 2021)
It’s time for a newer NAS release from Islay distillery, Bunnahabhain. Eirigh Na Greine (pronounced aa ree na gray nyuh) is a non-US, limited release that contains undisclosed age Bunnahabhain spirit that was finished in ex-French red wine casks. The name translates to “Morning Sky” and it was inspired by the head distiller’s arrival to work each morning as he stopped to watch the sun rise over Islay. It’s bottled at 46.3% ABV, is bronze/red in color and creates oily and skinny legs in the taster. It’s natural color/NCF’d and cost about $90 to have imported from the U.K.
The nose was incredibly weak, even after 20-25 minutes and me having to put my nose so far down into the glass that I practically inhaled the actual spirit itself. Faint notes of dried red fruits and berries, toasted almonds and butterscotch are there it’s just hard to get them to reveal themselves. This isn’t a great start.
The palate starts with a bang, though. A nice initial sherry explosion followed by a parade of orchard fruits: ripe cherries, green grapes and oranges. It’s nice and creamy until mid sip when the younger malt presence appears and turns a bit salty and dry. It was fun while it lasted, at least. This is the biggest weakness of NAS whisky- you just don’t get a rounded and calmed spirit without the aging.
The finish is all fruity and nutty spice cake. It’s pretty warm as well. Long and drying. It’s not bad, I just wish it left more of an oily mouthfeel instead of a dry one.
Overall, it’s a decent NAS from Bunnahabhain. I recently bought 4 different NAS bottles from them and this one is a solid start. If they all deliver like this one I’ll be happy with my purchases. On a side note, this bottle had a very loose fitting cork and I think I’m going to end up decanting it, otherwise it may oxidize a bit too quick. Then again, that may help the harshness, who knows? 3.75 stars. Cheers.
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@Scott_E - while this one wasn’t outstanding it was quite good for a NAS. I forgot to mention in the review that the $91 was for a 1L bottle, as well. Simply because of the travel retail exclusivity, bigger bottle and difficult to pronounce name I rounded it’s score upwards. It earned that, I suppose.
Bunnahabhain is quietly producing quality stuff; even more so lately. They have a new lead blender who has made some nice improvements. Great, encouraging review. Love their stuff.
@Telex - I will save you a taste if you’d like.
This one is HIGH on the the todo wish list. Love my Bunnahabhain! Wish I could afford the 25 :). Maybe when the kid leaves for college, bah, who am I kidding. Lol
@Generously_Paul - you know those Distiller awards are a little biased. I mean if they took into account the total number of words used over the course of my 220+ reviews I’d be the king. It’s good to be the king. Maybe I’ll start my own website called Reviewer of Brown, Alcoholic Liquids That People Like. I’ll be the king and you won’t be invited. Hmmph.
(Will Arnett voice) oh this one’s so sensitive
Keep it up, @Generously_Paul and @Telex and I will be sipping on the plethora of 25yo scotches I’m bringing to Whiskyfest, and I’ll bring YOU the extra Girvan sample I saved.
Didn’t you just open this one yesterday? So much for trying it over a few days or weeks to get a true sense of what you’re dealing with. I guess I’m not surprised, it’s all a numbers game. You’ve got your eye on that most reviews in 2018 award don’t you?