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  • Bowmore 22, 25 & 30 Years Old

    The Gulls & Sea Dragon Ceramics

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    £1,460
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    Bowmore 22, 25 & 30 Years Old

    The Gulls & Sea Dragon Ceramics
    Lot #0281063
    FINISH DATE
    31 March 2016

    From Bowmore a 22, 25 & 30-year-old single malt whisky. Each encased in a beautiful ceramic bottle, presented in a silk lined box.

    The Bowmore 22 & 25-year-old bottlings feature 'The Gulls'.

    Decanter Weight - 22 Year Old: 1.6kg
    Decanter Weight - 25 Year Old: 1.55kg
     
    When the Scots spread from their Celtic homeland to create the Kingdom of Dal Riada, the Pictish and Brythonic tribes who already occupied the lands resisted fiercely. Legend has it that the daughter of a Pictish King fell in love with a captured Scottish warrior and helped him escape. Together they fled westwards to Islay. As they rowed towards the young warrior's home on the shores of Loch Indaal, a terrible storm lashed their boat, sending it crashing against the rocks.

    The young Scot's clansmen found only splintered wreckage of the boat and no trace of the lovers - but a pair of white gulls soared and swooped together across the Loch, settling neither on the western nor the eastern shore, as if torn between the two. This legend endures, and today, before a storm, the Bowmore Distillery echoes to the haunting cry of a pair of gulls Bowmore 30 Year Old features 'The Sea Dragon'.
    Decanter Weight: 1.6kg
    Legend has it that the greatest Scottish warrior of all, Fionn mac Cumhaill - also known as Fingal - was walking across Islay with his two massive hounds: Bran & Sceolang.
    Fionn, who was possessed of supernatural powers and superhuman strength, hoist one of the standing stones at Ardbeg and threw it half-way across the island - into the depths of Loch Indaal - for his dogs to fetch back. The splash made by the stone stirred the dark sands at the bottom of the Loch, and with them stirred from his thousand year sleep the sleeping form of the sea-dragon Kranna Dudh.
    Kranna surged up from the depths and swam to the shore at Bowmore to meet with Fionn in combat. A fierce battle ensued, ending with Kranna lurching back to the Loch, mortally wounded by Fionn's magical sword, Mac a' Luin, his dark blood seeping into the waters.
    To this day, the sea dragon's image appears on the Bowmore label. And it is said when the sun sets, Loch Indaal turns red with his blood - and that local mothers scold their children severely if ever they catch them pitching stones into the Loch.

    Bowmore

    If we go by official dates, Bowmore is Islay’s oldest distillery in operation today, kicking off in 1779. Set in a spectacular location, along the coastline from the village of the same name. Bowmore had a mighty reputation founded on some classic whiskies from the 1960s. These have been released in a series of special editions and thankfully the current distillate is excellent. Somehow, Bowmore mixes the peat of Islay with a coastal vibe that is underpinned by a wonderful fruitiness. Shrouded in history, it also arguably has Scotland’s most famous and atmospheric warehouse in the Vault No.1. Stepping into this and walking through the maturing casks, while the ocean crashes against the outer wall, is well worth the price of admission.

    Lot Features
    • DISTILLERY
      Bowmore
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70cl X3
    • STRENGTH
      43% vol X3
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      7
    Region
    Scotland, Islay
    Scotland, Islay

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