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Bowmore

Islay Scotland
Kernabfüllungen
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Bowmore is located in the centre of Islay and occupies a central role in the island’s whiskies. The distillery has retained its own floor maltings which account for 40% of its needs and when mixed with malt from the mainland results in a medium peated spirit.
Geschichte
There are claims that Bowmore’s distillery started operation in 1779, but there’s no evidence of whisky being made until a certain John Simpson took out a licence in 1816. It wouldn’t be until 1837 when the Glasgow blending firm, Wm & Jas. Mutter took over that it began to gain traction and reputation. In 1841, Windsor Castle requested a cask of Bowmore – this being a time when the English palate was considered too delicate (or Scotch too bold). As often happens, the distillery passed through a number of hands before in this case it was bought, in 1963, by broker Stanley P. Morrison . The Morrison era saw the start of what is recognised as a legendary period in Bowmore’s history – its mid-1960s bottlings are legendary. The distillery was substantially modernised with an innovative heat recovery system not only cutting down on fuel bills but creating sufficient excess hot water to heat the town’s swimming pool. In 1989 the Japanese distiller Suntory bought a stake in the distillery and took full control in 1994, the year after the ground-breaking Black Bowmore was launched. This 100% Sherry-aged release was sold for what at the time was seen as the ludicrously inflated price of £100. In 2014 Suntory bought Jim Beam which, from an Islay perspective, sees two of Islay’s most iconic single malts (Bowmore and Laphroaig) under the same ownership.
Zeitleiste
  • 1779 Bowmore supposedly begins distilling, although the date is contested
  • 1816 John Simpson applies for a license to distil at Bowmore
  • 1837 Glaswegian blending firm Wm & Jas Mutter buy the distillery
  • 1841 Windsor Castle orders a cask of Bowmore
  • 1963 Stanley P. Morrison acquires the distillery
  • 1989 Japanese drinks group Suntory buy a stake in the distillery
  • 1994 Suntory takes full control of Bowmore
  • 1995 Black Bowmore, a 100% sherry-aged whisky, is launched
  • 2014 Suntory acquires Beam, and along with it a second Islay distillery in the shape of Laphroaig
Produktionsfakten
Capacity (mlpa)
2
Condenser Type
Shell and tube
Fermentation Time
Minimum 48hrs
Filling Strength
63.5%
Grist Weight (t)
8
Heat Source
Steam from oil boiler
Malt Specification
25-30ppm
Malt Supplier
Simpson's in Berwick-upon-Tweed
Mash Tun Type
Semi Lauter
New-make Phenol Level
8-10ppm
New-make Strength
69.2%
Single Malt Percentage
100%
Spirit Still Charge (l)
12,000
Stills
4 (2 wash, 2 spirit)
Warehousing
Two dunnage and one racked
Wash Still Charge (l)
20,000
Washback Size (l)
40,000
Washback Type
Wood
Washbacks
6
Water Source
River Laggan
Wort Clarity
Cloudy
Yeast Type
25kg Kerry, 75kg Mauri
Eigentum
Aktueller Besitzer
Morrison Bowmore Distillers
Muttergesellschaft
Beam Suntory
Vorbesitzer (10)
John Simpson 1816–1818
John Johnston 1825–1826
John Simpson 1826–1837
William & Jas Mutter 1837–1890
Joseph Robert Holmes 1892–1925
JB Sheriff & Co 1925–1950
William Grigor & Sons 1950–1963
Stanley P Morrison 1963–1987
Morrison Bowmore Distillers 1987–1994
Suntory Holdings 1994–2014
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