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Win a trip to Feis Ile 2025 with Bunnahabhain!

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Yep. Seriously. Dear {NAME}, Well this is a pretty awesome prize isn?t it?   For those who aren?

Yep. Seriously. Dear {NAME}, Well this is a pretty awesome prize isn’t it?   For those who aren’t familiar, Feis Ile is the annual Islay festival, and sees fans of Islay’s peated goodness gather in their tens of thousands to celebrate and revel. Securing access has become incredibly challenging in the past decade or so, and to celebrate the brand’s new (and we think quite smart) look and feel, Bunnhabhain are offering you and a friend travel and accommodation* to visit the 2025 festival. Nice.   To enter the prize draw, simply buy any bottle from the selection below (more on the [main competition page]( [Shop now](         Bunnahabhain 14 Year Old 2009 Ruby Port Cask Finish - Fèis Ìle 2024 Chocolate chocolate chocolate. Also, in case there was any doubt - chocolate. Yes. £119.95 [Buy now](         Bunnahabhain 23 Year Old 1999 Triple Sherry Wood Finish - Fèis Ìle 2024 What’s better than a sherry-finished Islay malt? A triple-sherry finished Islay malt. Duh. £399.95 [Sold out](       Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old They’re classics for a reason, folks. Extremely generous ABV, and with coastal charm to spare. £42.99 [Buy now](         Bunnahabhain Stiùireadair Decidedly generous entry-level NAS stuff here, from first and second-fill sherry casks. Absolutely delicious. £36.18 [Buy now](       Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Cask Strength - 2023 Edition 60.1% ABV, predominantly sherry casks, under £75 and with a pair of free glasses. £74.95 £69.95 [Buy now](         Bunnahabhain 18 Year Old Liquid salted caramel, generously developed tertiary characteristics and a snazzy presentation box to boot. £147.99 £127.99 [Buy now](   *details are understandably sketchy at this early stage but will be firmed up in January 2025. Why shop on Master of Malt? [Online Drinks Retailer of the Year 2023] Online Drinks Retailer of the Year [Best price guarantee] Best price guarantee [365 day returns] 365 day returns   [Master of Malt logo] UK 01892 888 376 • Int +44 (0)1892 888376 hello@masterofmalt.com © 2024 Master of Malt | Orders are subject to our [Terms](. Atom Supplies Ltd (Company No.: 03193057), Unit 1, TN9 1RA, UK [Privacy policy]( [Unsubscribe](

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