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Bowmore 1955 - Opening Of The Visitor Centre 1974


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Bowmore 1955 - Opening Of The Visitor Centre 1974
Bowmore 1955 - Opening Of The Visitor Centre 1974
LOT ID: 1022-967

Winning Bid
£10,100.00

End Date: 04 Jan 2023
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre - Ceramic Decanter
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre - Ceramic Decanter
LOT ID: 937

Winning Bid
£6,800.00

End Date: 03 Jan 2018
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre
LOT ID: 778

Winning Bid
£2,050.00

End Date: 01 Oct 2014
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre
LOT ID: 571

Winning Bid
£3,500.00

End Date: 03 Sep 2014
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre
LOT ID: 637

Winning Bid
£4,600.00

End Date: 02 Jul 2014
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre - Ceramic Decanter
Bowmore 1955-1974 - Visitor Centre - Ceramic Decanter
LOT ID: 364

Winning Bid
£4,200.00

End Date: 02 Apr 2014

Bowmore 1955 - Opening Of The Visitor Centre 1974

Bowmore 1955 - 1974. Bottled for the opening of the visitor centre 12th September 1974. Ceramic half bottle with moulded plastic seal over ceramic stopper. No size or strength stated.

This is the legendary Bowmore 1955 ceramic half-bottle released for the opening of the distillery’s visitor centre on September 12th 1974. This bottle is almost impossible to find nowadays, as the majority of the stock was given away to staff and VIP visitors on the day, and many of the bottles were opened and consumed straight away. One of the rarest and greatest ever bottlings from Bowmore, this 1955 vintage received an extraordinary 97 points from Whiskyfun in 2012.

Distillery:  Bowmore

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: Distillery Bottling

Distilled Year: 1955

Bottling Year: 1974

Bottles Produced: 100

Limited Edition: yes

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: NA

ABV: NA

Constructed in 1779, Bowmore is Islay’s oldest distillery and dominates the island’s capital. After changing hands several times early in the 20th century, Bowmore distillery was bought by Stanley P. Morrison in 1963 and embarked on a golden era. This lasted until the early 1980s, when a strangely soapy character took hold in Bowmore’s spirit, before another run of extraordinary quality in the 1990s. The Japanese firm Suntory took full control of Bowmore in 1994, the year after the first release of Black Bowmore, a legendary whisky that catalysed the prestige whisky market.

Early official bottlings of Bowmore are highly sought after, particularly the Sherriff’s bottlings, the stunning Bicentenary editions, and the 1950s-70s vintage editions that appeared from the early 1980s. The modern Bowmore 1964 Trilogies and subsequent prestige bottlings are also fiercely contested by deep-pocketed fans, as are the numerous fabulous old indie bottlings of 1960s vintages by Samaroli, Giaccone, Duncan Taylor, Signatory and others.

Distillery bottlings are, as the name suggests, bottled by or for the distillery from which the whisky has originated and are thus often referred to as Official Bottlings or OBs. Distillery bottlings are generally more desirable for collectors and usually fetch higher prices at auction than independent bottlings. They are officially-endorsed versions of the whisky from a particular distillery and are therefore considered the truest expression of the distillery’s character.

This ideal of the distillery character is regarded so seriously by the distilleries and brand owners that casks of whisky that are considered to vary too far from the archetype are frequently sold on to whisky brokers and independent bottlers. When this happens, it is often with the proviso that the distillery’s name is not allowed to be used when the cask is bottled for fear of diminishing or damaging the distillery’s character and status.