Bowmore Scotch Whiskey

Bowmore Scotch Whiskey

Bowmore Scotch Whiskey

 

 

 

Bowmore Distillery

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Coordinates: 55°45′25.7″N 6°17′23.44″W / 55.757139°N 6.2898444°W / 55.757139; -6.2898444

Bowmore
Morrison Bowmore, Islay.jpg
Region: Islay
Owner: Suntory
Founded: 1779
Status: Operational
Water Source: River Laggan, Islay
No. of Stills: 2 wash
2 spirit
Capacity: 1,700,000 L
Bowmore
Age(s): Legend
12-year-old
15-year-old
18-year-old
25-year-old
Cask Type(s): American Oak (86%)
Sherry (14%)

Bowmore (pronounced /ˈboʊmɔr/ BOH-mor) is a distillery that

produces scotch whisky on the isle of Islay, an island of the Inner

Hebrides.[1] The distillery, which lies on the South Eastern shore of

Loch Indaal, is one of the oldest in Scotland, and is said to have been

established in 1779.[1] The distillery is owned by Morrison Bowmore

Distillers Ltd, a holding company owned by Japanese drinks company

Suntory. Morrison Bowmore also own the Auchentoshan and Glen

Garioch distilleries and produce the McClelland's Single Malt range of

bottlings.[1]

History

The Bowmore Distillery was established in 1779 by a local merchant,

John P. Simpson, before passing into the ownership of the Mutter

family, a family of German descent.[1] James Mutter, head of the

family, also had farming interests and was Vice Consul representing

the Ottoman Empire, Portugal, and Brazil, through their Glasgow

consulates.[1] There are no records that pinpoint the date Mutter

acquired the distillery from Simpson. Mutter would introduce a number

of innovative processes to the distillery during his tenure, and even

had a small iron steam ship built to import barley and coal from the

mainland, and to export the whisky to Glasgow.[1] A bottle of 1850

Bowmore Single Malt was sold at an auction in September 2007 for

£29,400.[2]

 

The distillery was bought from the Mutter family in 1925 by J.B. Sheriff

& Co. and remained under their ownership until being purchased by

Inverness-based William Grigor & Son, Ltd. in 1950.[1]

 

The distillery, like most in Scotland, was mothballed during the World

Wars, with the Bowmore Distillery hosting the RAF Coastal Command

for much of World War II, Coastal Command operated flying boats

from Loch Indaal on Anti-submarine warfare missions.[1]

 

Stanley P. Morrison and James Howat formed Stanley P. Morrison Ltd. in

1951, and this company formed Morrison's Bowmore Distillery, Ltd. in

1963 in order to take over the Bowmore Distillery. Stanley P. Morrison

died in 1971, and control of the companies passed to Brian Morrison.

[1] The company name has changed slightly, and, following minor

restructuring, the distillery is now owned by Morrison Bowmore Distillers

Ltd., which is ultimately owned by the Japanese distiller Suntory,

following their takeover of Morrison Bowmore Distillers Ltd. during

1994. Suntory had previously been a shareholder in Morrison

Bowmore for several years.[3]

 

Production

 

Bowmore Distillery sources as much barley as possible from on the

island of Islay, however there are insufficient quantities produced to

satisfy the distillery's demand, and barley is also imported from the

mainland. The distillery retains a traditional floor malting but this also

lacks sufficient capacity and the barley imported from the mainland is

normally already malted.[1][3]

 

The distillery has an annual capacity of 2,000,000 litres, with

fermentation undertaken in traditional wooden washbacks, before the

liquid is passed through 2 wash stills and then through 2 spirit stills.[3]

[4]

 

The waste heat from the distillation process goes to heat a nearby

public swimming pool which was built in one of the distillery's former

warehouses.[4][5]

 

Morrison Bowmore bottles all whisky produced at Bowmore Distillery

and their other distilleries at a facility in Springburn, Glasgow.[6]

 

Awards

  • Distiller of the Year 2000, 2002, 2003[7]
  • Best of Show (multiple years multiple awards)[7]
  • Double Gold (multiple years multiple awards)[7]

Bowmore has won more awards than any other single malt scotch whisky.[7]

Products

Standard Range[8]

  • Bowmore Legend
  • Bowmore 12 Year Old
  • Bowmore 15 Year Old
  • Bowmore 18 Year Old
  • Bowmore 25 Year Old

Travel Retail[8]

  • Bowmore Surf
  • Bowmore 12 Years Enigma
  • Bowmore 15 Years Mariner
  • Bowmore 17 Year Old
  • Bowmore Cask Strength

USA Range[9]

  • Bowmore 12 Year Old
  • Bowmore 15 Year Old
  • Bowmore 17 Year Old
  • Bowmore 25 Year Old
  • Bowmore 30 Year Old
  • Bowmore Cask
  • Bowmore Dawn
  • Bowmore Dusk
  • Bowmore Darkest
  • Bowmore Legend

Bowmore also produce a number of special edition bottlings and

market specific bottlings. Independent bottlings are also readily

available.

See also

External links

Whisky distilleries in Scotland
 
Islay

Ardbeg · Bowmore · Bruichladdich · Bunnahabhain · Caol Ila · Kilchoman · Lagavulin · Laphroaig · Port Charlotte

 
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