The Bunnahabhain is one of the milder single malt
Islay whiskies available and its taste varies greatly from other spirits to be found on the island of
Islay, off the west coast of Scotland. Initially the distillery was owned by the Islay Distillery Company, but in 1887 it was taken over by the
Highland Distilleries Company. The earliest records of the use of electricity on Islay are from 1894 when the Bunnahabhain Distillery was provided with electric light. Originally the distillery was supplied by ship, but in 1960 a road was built to the distillery. The last delivery by ship was in 1993. The distillery closed in 1981 but was reopened in 1984 when demand picked up. In 2003 it was acquired by
Burn Stewart which merged with
Distell in 2014 (later acquired by
Heineken N.V.) and is one of nine active distilleries on the island. The name Bunnahabhain is an
anglicisation of , Scottish Gaelic for
Mouth of the River. ==Managers==