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Bunnahabhain Eirigh Na Greine
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
August 28, 2020 (edited October 11, 2024)
sweet meat creamy juicy, mid pep grapes 2.25
acidic, low peat, oaky, one dimensional, 2
oaky deep and mid sustain 2
2
sweetness, pleasant, mild and elegant, floral, 3
woody, peppery, bitterness at the back, oaky, obviously an american oak barrel in this - you get a hit a lot of tannins1
mid oaky, sustained1.75
1.75
dense, caramel, sweetness, salt, mid pepper, fruity 2.75
light, delicate, iodine, materialy, earthy, iodine, spicy, sharp, oaky 1
oaky, raw sustained 1.5
1.75
BUNNAHABHAIN EIRIGH NA GREINE 46.3%
Bunnahabhain's Eirigh Na Greine was originally released for the Travel Retail market, with its name meaning 'Morning Sky' in Gaelic. A portion of this single malt was matured in red wine casks, resulting in juicy berry notes throughout, blending well with the wafts of sea salt and orchard fruit.
a very shy and not in your face kind of intensity, Dense berry, dryness, not the typical vanilla sweet notes no no you dont get this in the sniff, berry, raspberry, grapes, low to mid pepper 2
taste of the wine cask, you get hit of berry, sweetness, nutty aroma, small hit of pepper, smooth beauty, bitterness and dark chocolate sets in 2.75
oaky, mid sustained 2.5
2.25
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