Tasting Notes
- Nose: Dark chocolate, dried fruits, gentle peat smoke, honeyed sweetness, sea salt breeze
- Palate: Rich sherry influence, dark berries, toffee, subtle smoke, warm spices, coastal minerality
- Finish: Long with lingering smoke, dried fruit sweetness, oak spice, maritime character
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 43% (86 Proof) |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | 18 Years |
| Distillery | Bowmore |
| Region | Islay, Scotland |
| Barrel Type | American Oak Ex-Bourbon & European Oak Oloroso Sherry Casks |
Perfect For
- Premium Neat Sipping: Savoring the complex interplay of peat and sherry at room temperature
- Whisky Collector Occasions: Sharing this distinguished 18-year expression with fellow enthusiasts
- Sophisticated Cocktails: Elevating classic serves like Old Fashioned or Blood and Sand
- Special Celebrations: Marking milestone moments with this mature Islay single malt
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bowmore 18 Year taste like?
Bowmore 18 Year offers a sophisticated balance of Islay peat smoke with rich sherry sweetness. You'll taste dark chocolate, dried fruits, and toffee on the palate, complemented by gentle smoke and coastal minerals, finishing long with lingering fruit and spice notes.
Is Bowmore 18 Year good for cocktails?
Bowmore 18 Year works beautifully in premium cocktails where its complexity can shine. The sherry influence makes it excellent in stirred drinks like Old Fashioned or Manhattan variations, while the smoke adds depth to spirit-forward serves without overwhelming other ingredients.
How should I drink Bowmore 18 Year?
Bowmore 18 Year is best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to open up the flavors. Serve at room temperature in a Glencairn glass to appreciate the nose fully. The 43% ABV makes it approachable without dilution, but a splash of water can reveal additional complexity.
What makes Bowmore 18 Year special compared to younger Bowmore?
The 18-year maturation allows for deeper integration between the peat smoke and sherry cask influence, creating more complexity than younger expressions. The dual-cask approach of bourbon and sherry barrels adds layers of fruit and spice that complement rather than compete with Bowmore's signature maritime character.
Is Bowmore 18 Year worth the price?
Bowmore 18 Year represents solid value in the aged Islay single malt category, offering the prestige of an 18-year age statement with the complexity of dual-cask maturation. For fans of sherried Islay whiskies, it delivers the sophisticated balance that justifies its premium positioning.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.