Nose: the colour is russetmuscat and the texture shows the characteristics of a great spirit: slow legs and late fat sticky tears. The nose is all about the typical Bowmore fruitiness of the sixties, a walk across a tropical fruit market. Some nice peaty aromas too, and all in a close to perfection harmony and balance.
Taste: the taste offers this tropical fruit market again and is amazingly fresh and powerful. There are more peaty flavours than in the nose and some floral notes too. All in all very complex and delicate with - again - not a single flaw or distracting off-note.
Finish: the mouthfeel is instantly coating and a little peppery, but no distracting moments at all. The finish is long, flawless and layered with more spices and chocolatey aromas.