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Award Winning Whisky
Discover our collection of award-winning whiskies, recognised by some of the most respected spirits competitions in the world.
What awards have Bunnahabhain whiskies won?
Bunnahabhain has earned recognition across some of the most respected competitions in the whisky industry. The 25 Year Old was awarded a trophy and 98 points by the IWSC, with judges praising its elegance and finesse after 25 years in ex-sherry casks. The 18 Year Old has also received IWSC Gold recognition, alongside medals from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and the World Whiskies Awards. In 2016, Bunnahabhain was named Distillery of the Year at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, with the 25 Year Old also taking Best Distillers' Single Malt Scotch.
Which competitions do Bunnahabhain whiskies enter?
Bunnahabhain whiskies have been entered into several of the industry's most established competitions. These include the International Wine & Spirit Competition, which has been a benchmark for quality since 1969 and assesses entries through rigorous double-blind tasting. Expressions have also been recognised at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, where all entries are evaluated through strict blind tasting by respected industry professionals. The World Whiskies Awards and The Scotch Whisky Masters have featured Bunnahabhain entries too.
What makes Bunnahabhain whiskies award worthy?
Several things set Bunnahabhain apart in competition. All expressions are non-chill filtered, retaining a natural, rich, creamy mouthfeel, with no added colour, allowing the true influence of the cask to come through. The predominantly unpeated style, combined with sherry cask maturation and coastal influence, produces a richness and complexity that holds up well under blind tasting conditions.
How often does Bunnahabhain release new award-winning expressions?
Bunnahabhain releases new expressions throughout the year, spanning the core range and limited editions. The 12 Year Old, 18 Year Old and 25 Year Old have accumulated recognition across many years of consistent performance. Festival bottlings, special cask finishes and small-batch releases are also produced regularly, often showcasing experimental maturation or peated styles. Fèis Ìle each spring tends to be a particularly notable occasion for new distillery releases.
Are Bunnahabhain's award-winning whiskies suitable for beginners or are they aimed at collectors?
Both, depending on the expression. The 12 Year Old is widely considered the best starting point, with notes of dried fruit, nuts, caramel and gentle coastal salinity that make it approachable for newcomers and experienced drinkers alike.
What flavour profiles are typically recognised in Bunnahabhain's award-winning range?
Sherry cask maturation is central to what judges tend to pick up. The 25 Year Old was praised for soft vanilla sponge, orange liqueur and grapefruit zest aromas, with elegance and finesse noted throughout. Across the range, tasting notes typically feature sweet, fruity notes, wood spice and subtle maritime influence, underpinned by a rich, creamy mouthfeel.
Is Bunnahabhain considered one of the best Islay distilleries?
It has a well-established reputation, though "best" is always subjective in whisky. What distinguishes Bunnahabhain is its decision to produce predominantly unpeated whisky in a region better known for heavy smoke, combined with a consistent focus on natural colour, non-chill filtration and sherry cask maturation. Being named Distillery of the Year at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2016 reflects the broader recognition it has earned among judges and enthusiasts.
What is the best Bunnahabhain whisky to try first?
The 12 Year Old is widely regarded as the ideal starting point, representing the house style well with notes of dried fruit, nuts, caramel and gentle coastal salinity. It works equally well for those new to single malt and those who know their way around a dram. Those wanting more depth can explore the 18 Year Old and anyone curious about the peated side of Bunnahabhain will find Toiteach A Dhà a good introduction without losing the distillery's signature richness.


