Dun Eideann Selection
Dun Eideann Selection
of Single Malt Scotch Whisky
The Single Malt Dun Eideann embodies all the intrinsic qualities of a renowned and exclusive product. When we talk about malt, we guarantee first of all that only malt is obtained from barley, which is left to germinate in water and then fermented with yeasts and distilled into stills. When we talk about singles, we want to indicate that whiskey is produced in a single and exclusive distillery.
With these procedures rich in history, care and tradition, the Dun Eideann selections are a quality which is recognized and appreciated worldwide on the market and is expressed in a rich range of flavors, aromas and sensations, to try and share.
Dun Eideann. Some of our Selections
Dun Eideann
Single Malt Scotch Whisky

– Caol Ila –
A malt that has been well-known and appreciated for some time, owing to the typical characteristics of the Islay: a particular aroma and a surprising desirability. For years, it was sold only through distributors, but as of 1988/89, the distillery started to sell it directly. Even now, however, it is not easy to find, and can be found mainly at the distillery itself and in pubs in the vicinity. Not only owing to its limited availability, but also to the difficulty in pronouncing the name…
Dun Eideann
Single Malt Scotch Whisky

– Clynelish –
A typical case of a whisky which, being produced in a coastal area of the mainland, has the typical characteristics of the island malts. Clynelish is a great malt: dry, powerful, and with a strong character. It is little-known, but it is also highly appreciated by those who have had the fortune of tasting it. The distillery is located in an isolated position at the centre of the northern Highlands coast, near Brora, a well-known destination for fishing and golf. The first Clynelish distillery, established in 1819 by the first Duke of Sutherland…
Dun Eideann
Single Malt Scotch Whisky

– Glen Moray –
It is definitely a coincidence that two malts have very similar names – Glenmorangie and Glen Moray – are made by two distilleries belonging to Macdonald & Muir. On the label of the main version of Glen Moray, the number ’93 has been imprinted in the background in recent years. This is to indicate the year of establishment of MacDonald & Muir, even though the whisky contained in the bottles is only 12 years old. Another coincidence is that Glenmorangie and Glen Moray were both originally breweries.
Dun Eideann
Single Malt Scotch Whisky

– Royal Bracklav –
In 1835, King William IV visited Brackla distillery (Speyside) and was so taken by the spirit that he bestowed the ‘Royal’ status to the distillery. It became the first ever Scotch to garner a royal warrant, later followed by Lochnagar and Glenury.
The distillery is working with traditional production methods and aims for a high level of fruitiness by allowing the fermentation stage to take 80 hours or more and running the stills at a slow pace…

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Dun Eideann Selection
of Single Malt Scotch Whisky