57,1° (100° Proof)
Distillery : Bowmore - Islay
Original Bottling
Travel Retail Edition
Single Malt
Launched in 2012
Unchillfiltered, Cask Strength
Peated around 25 ppm
In 2012, to replace the Bowmore Cask Strength, which had been available exclusively through travel retail since 2007, the distillery launched this expression. The bottles are 1 litre in size, the maturation is not specified anywhere, but I suspect a combination of Bourbon and Sherry casks. It is presented as being Cask Strength, but I doubt it, because how is it that every batch has exactly the same alcohol content? Perhaps it is like the Glenfarclas 105, which blends different Cask Strength casks to achieve exactly the desired alcohol content. What is certain is that it is non-chill-filtered. However, there are colourings present, given the colour, there’s no doubt about that. It was replaced in 2017 by a whole range of aged but diluted whiskies, and since then there has been no Bowmore Cask Strength in the Original Bottling range.
Methylated spirits, slightly pungent wood varnish, Reine-Claude plum jam, rocky peat, dried herbs, rubber, reeds, barley sugar, brown sugar, a spoonful of fuel oil, soot powder, a few almonds. Delicate smoke. On the palate, it is slightly oily, woody, with notes of olive oil, wood wax, mirabelle plums, blood oranges, mandarins, followed by very strong spices, cumin and black pepper. On the finish, wood splinters, scrambled eggs, burnt plastic, bitter chocolate, ginger, cola, braised walnuts, light floral notes.
In Short,
I wonder if there’s something wrong with this bottle. When I opened it, the cork gave way, and the first few sips tasted more like petrol than my favourite tipple. I left it to rest for a few weeks, and it’s a bit better now, but there are plenty of flaws. That said, it matches what I’ve been reading here and there, the nose is too woody, it’s too spicy on the palate, and the finish is a bit harsh. Overall, it’s frankly not great, but I’m not giving it too harsh a mark in case the problem is a poorly stored bottle. I bought it at auction and I don’t know where it was kept before. For now, at any rate, it’s a disappointment, and confirmation that Bowmore often causes problems when it’s under 18 years old.
Score : 83
To Be Listened While Sipping :
Sadness - In The Distant Travels

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