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Bowmore 15 Year Old Sherry Cask Finish Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml)

Bowmore 15 Year Old Sherry Cask Finish Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml)

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Review Date: 12/2019
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This Islay single malt was finished in Sherry casks, delivering a ruddy hue and brisk, smoky scent with a hint of sea air salinity. Peat and iodine lead the palate, evolving into mouthwatering olive brine, kalamata olive and unsweetened chocolate, finishing long and dry with hints of ash, clove and black pepper. A splash of water integrates the cocoa and peat tones. (KN)

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Whisky Advocate

Review Date: N/A
Formerly known as Darkest, this expression was given a secondary maturation for 3 years in oloroso sherry casks. The nose features smoky caramel, dates, citrus fruits, and quite dry sherry. Dark chocolate and cocktail cherries on the rich malty palate, with peat smoke and a hint of dry oak balancing the sweet fruitiness. Sherry, brine, soft peat, oak, and allspice in the lingering finish. (GS, Spring 2020)

Staff Reviews

David Driscoll
Review Date: 03/2015
I think the 15 year is probably the most iconic of the standard Bowmore selections because of the extra sherry maturation. The richness really drives home that combination of sweet and peat that makes Bowmore what it is. Campfire smoke, phenolic elements, but ultimately a softer, more rounder mouthfeel. Lovely stuff.
James Knight
Review Date: 04/2014
"Amber. Whoa. Campfire...peaty fire...suede jacket (nice, not Laphroaig shoe); smoked ham. Some old deli memory, 70s, 80s?" That was my first impression of the Bowmore 15 "Darkest" from a 30cl sample. Later I purchased a full bottle. Initial impressions were consistent: It's a meaty, dry, savory single malt. There's a strong, sherried, rum-raisin component, for sure. There's intensity, but don't expect peatiness like an Ardbeg or Laphroaig. To put it in perspective, I'd say: Dryer and meatier than Talisker 10; may appeal to fans of Glendronach 15 Revival, though smoky; maybe, maybe somewhere in the neighborhood of Lagavulin 16. The last of my notes read, "Have to revisit!"

Notes

**The brand has removed the word darkest for yet to be determined reasons, but the juice in the 15 year is the same as before. It still remains a flagship sherried Islay unlike any other.** Double-Gold Medal 2013 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Also on F. Paul Pacult's list of the Scotch whiskies to be drinking in 2007. And back in 2004, when it was just called "Darkest," Wine Enthusiast hailed the bottling as one of the 50 Best Spirits of 2004: "The opening inhalation offers deep aromas of nutmeg, oloroso sherry, dark toffee and black pepper; further aeration stirs up thrilling scents of chocolate-covered cherries, tobacco smoke, sea brine, paraffin, praline and cedar box--a textbook Islay/sherry perfume. Palate entry is winey, concentrated and stunningly Sherry-like; at midpalate the taste profile expands to include dark honey, butterscotch, old oak, vanilla extract and cocoa bean. Concludes delicately and as sweet as honey but with a bit of smoke. If you want a hint of what the legendary but no longer available Black Bowmore 1964 was like, pick up a bottle of Darkest."

Product Details

Origin: Lochindaal, Islay, Scotland

Type/Varietal: Malt

Alcohol Content: 43%

SKU: #993018

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