All about Bowmore
Islay is special. For centuries, all they had was the local barley, clear spring water, cut and dried peat to heat their homes, and the sea … always there was the sea. If you take all that and wring it into a barrel, you get Bowmore.
We keep using the word classic to describe them, and that's because that's what it is... a classic single malt Whisky in the classic Islay style. This means smoky and peaty with an almost Lowland malt flavor. Like other Islay Whiskies on the western coast, there is also a hint of sea salt in every sip that the casks pick up from the nearly constant wet breeze blowing in off the bay. You will also find that the texture of the dram is a little "oily" and has a medium viscocity and a lightly mineral finish.
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Bowmore 1991 Antique Lions 25 Year Old The Butterflies Series700ml . 48.7% ABVBuy with Black€1.000,00Exclusive access
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All about Bowmore distillery
Loch Indaal is not a lake, it is a large bay carved into the west coast of the island of Islay. Bowmore sits on the southern shore of that Bay, directly across from Bruichladdich in the north. The Distillery is in Bowmore the town, which is the capital of the island district.The Bowmore Distillery was founded by John P. Simson. Simson was an island local and a merchant. The well connected Mutter family purchased the distillery from Simson.
The Mutter's ran Bowmore successfully for more than 100 years, until it was purchased by J. B Sheriff & Co. in 1925. It has changed hands several times since then, most recently when it was fully purchased by Beam Suntory in 1994.
Bowmore goes to great lengths to keep the spirit and character of Islay, in everything that they do. They even source as much barley from local farmers as possible. But there is just not enough grown on the island to supply all of their needs, so they supplement with grain from the mainland as needed.
Similarily, they floor-malt as much of their own barley as they can. But they are forced to contract out some of that too, in order to keep the still at full capacity. Fermentation takes place in large, traditional, wooden washbacks, which are becoming rarer as time goes on.
They are what many would call a mid-sized distillery by capacity, with a maximum output of about 2 million liters annually. Bowmore is considered one of the classic malts of Scotland, and that is a distinction that they richly deserve.
Distillery info
- Country: United Kingdom
- Region: Islay
- Address: Bowmore Distillery, School Street, Bowmore PA43 7JS, United Kingdom
- Phone: +44 1496 810441
- Website: http://www.bowmore.com