Founded in 1881 by James Ford, James Greenlees, and William Robertson, Bunnahabhain, which in Gaelic means "river mouth", has had many closures and re-openings over the years. It is now operated by Burn Stewart Distillers. Bunnahabhain whiskies are lightly peated, and have a lot of salty marine tones.
The distillery bottling range has many whiskies ranging from the 12-year-old to the 40-year-old. This specific scotch is typically 10-12 yrs old and bottled at 46%. Notes from the Distiller - Meaning 'Smoky Two' in Scots Gaelic, Toiteach A Dhà (pronounced Toch-ach ah-ghaa) is a sequel to the original peaty paradox on Bunnahabhain’s gentle single malt. To create this Mòine variant, our Senior Blender, Dr. Kirstie McCallum selected a combination of ex Bourbon and Sherry casks which were then matured in full, in our coastal warehouses on Bunnahabhain Bay.