Bowmore Timeless Series 27 Years Old 70cl 52.7°
With this 27-year-old Timeless Series, the Bowmore distillery presents us with a completely exceptional new bottling, a heritage of 240 years of know-how.
Bowmore Timeless Series 27 years old enjoyed 15 years of ageing in Sherry casks and old Bourbon casks before being switched to first fill Oloroso casks where it matured for another 12 years.
The whole was bottled cask strength at 52.7 °. A whisky that offers a perfect balance with fruity notes associated with Sherry and a hint borrowed from leather and beeswax.
This edition is presented in a black box, inspired by the characteristic shape of an hourglass. Inside, the bottle is housed near a small hourglass which counts out three minutes necessary to fully appreciate the nose of the Single Malt.
A limited edition of 3000 bottles worldwide.
Volume | 0.7 L |
ABV | 52.7 ° |
Type | Single malt |
Distillery | Bowmore |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Islay |
Age | 27 years |
Maturation | Bourbon & Sherry |
Peat | Lightly Peated |
Characteristics | Cask Strength |
Packaging | Box |
Reference: | 24677 |
Bowmore is one of the largest and oldest of the Islay distilleries.
It was established in 1779 in Bowmore, capital of the Isle of Islay by David Simpson. The distillery remained in the Simpson family until 1837, date on which it was sold to William and James Mutter, consul of the Ottoman Empire, Brazil and Portugal in Glasgow.
In 1892, Bowmore was taken over by Joseph Robert Holmes, who introduced the name of Bowmore Distillery CO. In 1925, the distillery was purchased by Sheriffs' Bowmore Distillery Ltd. In 1950 William Grigor & Sons took over the distillery and went bankrupt in 1963. The distillery was then bought by Stanley P. Morrison. The name of the company was changed into Morrison Bowmore in 1987. Since 1994, the firm Morrison Bowmore is 100% owned by the Japanese Suntory.
The village sits on the shores of Loch Indaal bay. The distillery is located both geographically and in terms of taste between the South of the island, producing intense malts (Ardbeg, Lagavulin and Laphroaig, Port Ellen) and the North producing sweeter malts (Caol Ila, Bruichladdich, Bunnahabbain).
The general characteristic of the whiskies produced by the distillery is their great complexity. The river Laggan carries peaty waters. However the nature of the peat in Bowmore is different from that of other regions, as it carries more sand. The whisky is largely marketed as Single Malts, but also contributes to a number of blends, such as King Pride, Clan Roy, Rob Roy, Black Bottle and Islay Legend.