What does “unpeated” mean in whisky terms?
Unpeated whisky uses malt dried without peat smoke, creating a cleaner, sweeter flavour profile compared to smoky styles.
Yes, while Islay is famous for peat, Bunnahabhain is celebrated for its unpeated, sherry-rich style with soft coastal influence.
Yes, while Islay is famous for peat, Bunnahabhain is celebrated for its unpeated, sherry-rich style with soft coastal influence.
How does unpeated whisky differ from peated styles?
Unpeated whisky is lighter and sweeter with more emphasis on fruit and malt notes. Peated whisky adds smoke, earthiness and warmth.
What flavours define an unpeated Islay malt?
Expect sweetness, dried fruit, nuts, vanilla and a gentle salty edge, a softer side of Islay’s coastal character.
range
Yes, the Core Range is predominantly unpeated, showcasing our signature approachable style.
How does cask type influence unpeated whisky?
Sherry casks add richness and fruitiness, while bourbon casks bring vanilla and gentle spice. Each cask style highlights different layers of the spirit.




