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Bowmore The Devil's Cask III "Double the Devil"
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
February 24, 2020 (edited September 7, 2020)
I am a very honest man when i rate whiskies. Everybody who knows me, know that i am not a friend of bowmore. I find their expressions not that peaty and most of the time, boring.
Well, this is a monster whisky. A powerful dram, the best of what Bowmore ever offered me before.
Lets star with its lovely story, this "The Devil's Cask III, Doble the devil" is an incredible one, ill just transcribe it:
The church in Bowmore was built without corners so that the Devil could not hide. One evening, the locals chased the devil out the church and he ran into Bowmore Distillery and hid inside casks bound for the mainland. These casks subsequently became 'The Devil's Casks.'
AMAZING TALE.
Well this is the 3rd release of the "Devil's Casks", the first one was matured in oloroso sherry butts and the second one in Pedro Ximenez Sherry casks.... well this one has BOTH OF THEM. Now we are talking.
Bottled at 56.7%abv, with THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BURNT UMBER / CHESNUT REDDISH COLOR. Mouth-watering just by sight.
On the nose is sublime. Sherry bomb, Peatiest bowmore ever, Cherry, Strawberry marmalade, Figs, Salt, English sauce, Dark chocolate, Oranges. So many aromas, so many different ones.
On the palate is perfect. Oranges followed by a very pleasant spice bomb; infused by a heavy Sherry note. Glazed Pork, Oak.
Aftertaste is super long, with an ashy burn, ginger and salt. After the first sip your mouth will be totally slept... like forever.
Overall, this is an experience. This is what whisky should always be, lots of things going on, a full mouth sensation, incredible. One of my (now) favorite whiskies ever, 100 over 100. Slainte!
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