There’s a new Bowmore 1997 in the guitar label series by The Whiskyman. In the series’ tradition, it’s nicknamed after a pop song.
Bowmore 15 yo 1997
(53,8%, The Whiskyman 2012, 189 btl.)
Nose: starts on cold smoke and grows more coastal over time. Wet furry animals, some gravel and seaweed. Soft iodine. Nice whiffs of eucalyptus and mint. Subtle vanilla and a lime sweetness in the background. Hints of nougat as well. Quite straightforward and constant, but well-balanced and really good.
Mouth: oily, very clean, showing much more peat now. Again a firm coastal part, with brine and oysters with lemon. Taking the citrus theme a little further with pink grapefruit and tangerine. Less rounded notes than on the nose. Salty almonds. Yes, rather salty, even anchovies in the end.
Finish: long, still salty, mixed with liquorice, smoke and lemon zest.
A clean and relatively salty Bowmore. It’s only single malt (but I like it). Around € 90, in stores later this week.
Score: 88/100