Aged Whisky

Discover the depth of high-aged whisky, where over 18 years of maturation enriches the oak, deepens the smooth texture, and captures the timeless warmth of Scotland.



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  • Bunnahabhain 25 Year Whisky Bunnahabhain 25 Year Whisky
    Bunnahabhain 25 Year Whisky
    Regular price $569.00
    Caramel, Sweet Berries, Unpeated
    ABV 46.3%
    25 Years Old
    Sherry Cask
  • Bunnahabhain 30 year whisky bottle and box Bunnahabhain 30 Year Whisky
    Bunnahabhain 30 Year Whisky
    Regular price $740.00
    Sweet Berries, Creamy, Caramel
    ABV 46.3%
    30 Years Old
    Ex-sherry Casks
  • Bunnahabhain 40 Year Whisky Bunnahabhain 40 year old whisky bottle and label
    Bunnahabhain 40 Year Whisky
    Regular price $3,406.00
    Tropical Fruits, Berries, Unpeated
    ABV 41.9%
    40 Years Old
    Sherry Casks
Aged Whisky FAQs

What age statements are available in the Aged Whisky range?

This collection includes some of our most mature whiskies, often spanning 20, 25, 30 years and beyond, showcasing decades of slow, coastal maturation.

Long ageing deepens sweetness, enhances spice and enriches the maritime notes, creating elegant whiskies with remarkable depth, complexity and length.

Long ageing deepens sweetness, enhances spice and enriches the maritime notes, creating elegant whiskies with remarkable depth, complexity and length.

Are aged whiskies always unpeated?

Most of our older expressions are unpeated, though occasional older peated casks appear depending on historical production and warehouse stock.

What’s the oldest expression currently available?

This varies by release cycle, but older expressions in the range often include 30-year and above bottlings drawn from exceptional long-aged casks.

How are casks selected for long ageing?

Our whisky makers choose casks that show exceptional structure and balance early on, allowing them to develop gracefully over decades.

Are older whiskies rarer or more limited?

Yes, long-aged whiskies naturally become increasingly scarce as cask numbers diminish over time, making each release highly sought after.