Bowmore 18

Bowmore 18 Review

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Smoke Intensity

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Poised Smoke and Dark Sweetness

Bowmore 18 sits at the more contemplative end of the distillery’s core range. It is matured in a combination of ex-bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks, bottled at 43% ABV, and positioned as a refined expression of Islay peat rather than a forceful one. This is not about volume. It is about control.

Who Is This For?

For drinkers who enjoy peat but no longer need it to shout. It suits those who appreciate sherry influence woven into smoke, rather than layered on top of it.

Overall Character

Elegant, dark-fruited, and gently smoky. The peat is present but polished. The sherry adds depth without turning syrupy. The overall impression is of maturity rather than power.

Production Style

Bowmore uses lightly peated malt and traditional floor malting for a portion of its barley. The spirit is matured in a mix of ex-bourbon and sherry casks, contributing to its layered profile.

Nose

Soft smoke drifts first, coastal and slightly earthy. Dark chocolate, stewed berries, and dried orange peel follow. There is polished oak, a touch of espresso, and a faint maritime salinity. It is composed and confident.

Palate

Medium-bodied and silky. Sherried sweetness leads with raisins and cocoa, then the peat builds quietly through the mid-palate. Smoked nuts, dark toffee, and a suggestion of brine develop with time. The integration is seamless. Nothing juts out.

Finish

Long and warming. Smoke lingers alongside dark chocolate bitterness and gentle oak spice. The sweetness fades gradually, leaving a dry, lightly salty echo.

Strengths

Excellent integration of peat and sherry influence

Refined texture and mature oak handling

Balanced and consistent from nose to finish

Limitations

At 43% ABV, it feels slightly restrained for a whisky of this depth.

Value & Use Case

Bowmore 18 works best as an evening dram when patience is available. It rewards slow sipping and a quiet setting. It is not an adrenaline whisky. It is a reflective one.

Similar Whiskies

Lagavulin 16 – Smoky and sherried, though more robust and assertive

Talisker 18 – Maritime smoke with elegance and polish

Highland Park 18 – Balanced peat and sherry with similar composure

Final Verdict

Bowmore 18 demonstrates how peat can age gracefully. It avoids excess and refuses theatrics. In a category often defined by impact, this whisky chooses refinement instead. That choice is deliberate, and it pays off.

Score

Nose – 88 / 100

Palate – 87 / 100

Finish – 89 / 100

Balance – 88 / 100

Overall – 88 / 100

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