When the folk of Bowmore formed an angry mob to chase the devil out of the church (which is of course round, offering him nowhere to hide), down the road and through the distillery, it was assumed that he must have made his escape in a cask heading to the mainland aboard the Maid of Islay. Some first fill sherry casks at Bowmore make you wonder though, how can whisky be so devilishly delicious? This third and final Devil's Casks release uses both oloroso and Pedro Ximénez casks for the first time.
This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more detailed photos just get in touch!
Corinth raisins, salted caramel, melted chocolate, sticky prunes and flamed orange peel.
More sea salt and chocolate, candied peels, rich dark fruits, gentle smoke and spices.
Long with complex coffee and cherry notes.

I have the first two. At this price, I won't finish the collection
£130 more than the last two releases KEEP IT BOWMORE!!!!!
The price of this whisky is ridiculous. I'm worried about the price of Bowmore Tempest VI now. A fair price is all we ask!
Bowmore (or whoever owns them) are taking the piss here. In fact there is a lot of piss taking going on with whisky at the moment. That said Im sure its a nice dram
£190 for a sherried tempest. No thanks