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Sprezzatura

Bowmore Vintner's Trilogy 18 Year Double Matured Manzanilla

Single Malt — Islay, Scotland

Reviewed December 6, 2017 (edited October 21, 2024)
4.0
4.0 out of 5 stars
This? This is the bottle that could've gotten me into some serious trouble had I held a traditional office job. You see, a week after I opened it it remained on my desk, nestled between my monitor and my eye-masked, cat-eared phrenology head (long story). Now if I worked for a proper organization, one with an actual HR department and a no drinking policy, this would undoubtedly pose an issue. Probably not as much as the 50 shades of phrenology bust, but I digress... Fortunately I do not work for that type of organization. And considering "3 o-clock scotch" was one of the first traditions my business partner and I established almost a decade ago, discussing the day's events over a wee dram has proven to be anything but a cause for concern. Neither of us are remotely close to being viable candidates for a residency at Betty Ford. If anything, some of our most creative moments and profound epiphanies have occurred in conjunction with our midday malt. Nevertheless, when a bottle beckons in the middle of a webinar - or during a design meeting for your latest Facebook ad - taunting you to nail down its flavor profile, whether the moment is opportune or not it's like EF Hutton has spoken and so...you listen. And listen I did. For several days straight, in fact. Because the complexity contained within this bottle needed some serious revisiting and consideration. And this Hebridean gem was so worth the attention it demanded of me. Nose: Swishing it around my glass this 18 year old sports some serious legs. Leading with both smoke and peat, it's a quintessential Islay. While it offers the former in spades and the latter less so, the marriage of smoke and peat are beautifully balanced out by the perfect amount of sweetness from the ex-sherry casks. Palate: Remember the weird kid at summer camp who roasted everything BUT hot dogs or marshmallows over the camp fire? Now imagine a mandarin orange dangling precariously from the end of his roasting stick. That's what this Bowmore expression offers - an abundance of smoky, charred citrus, followed by dried apricots. Roasted nuts and dark chocolate soon follow, then on the back end finishing with a cinnamon bite somewhat akin of the tongue burn you get from drinking piping hot cocoa. Finish: This one is no shrinking violet. Its extended finish of toffee screams pairing with dry-rubbed ribs followed by a bourbon-soaked fruit cake. Enjoyed whilst in front of a roaring fireplace. And as the days grow short, in the late autumn of the year, some1960s-era Sinatra on loop would be the perfect accompaniment to this very - very - good dram.
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  • Sprezzatura
    December 11, 2017

    @Rick_M That'd be my father's side. My mom took every opportunity she could to remind me of my peasant roots ;-)

  • islay_emissary
    December 11, 2017

    Milan...ah? Classy heritage. My family were peasants from down south. :)

  • Joe_C
    December 7, 2017

    This sounds delicious. Great review.

  • LeeEvolved
    December 6, 2017

    I’ve stared long and hard at this bottle and the 26 year old version. It’s those $250-400 price tags and lack of quality reviews that have kept me from pulling the trigger. Your review is starting to compel me to take a chance. Excellent review, sir. Consider my interest piqued.

  • PBMichiganWolverine
    December 6, 2017

    You had me at "mandarin orange dangling precariously from a roasting stick". Well written review!

  • Sprezzatura
    December 6, 2017

    @Rick_M Yes to NYC *and* Milan (maternal side).

  • islay_emissary
    December 6, 2017

    For some reason I’m not thinking Milan here. My guess would be NY. Who knows, maybe even Brooklyn. :)

  • Dreaming-of-Islay
    December 6, 2017

    Great review of a scotch I hadn’t heard of before!

  • cascode
    December 6, 2017

    Great review.

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