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Bowmore creates 37-year-old whisky exclusively for China

Islay Scotch brand Bowmore has unveiled the second limited edition whisky in its Chinese Mythical Guardians Series, a 37-year-old single malt.

The 37-year-old whisky was created exclusively for the Whisky L festival in Shanghai this autumn

Limited to 888 bottles, the Bowmore 37 Year Old Fenghuang Edition pays homage to mythological creature Fenghuang, a symbol of virtue and grace.

The Fenghuang Edition is made from whisky matured in second-fill Sherry casks for more than 30 years, followed by an additional three years in seasoned first-fill Sherry casks.

Bottled at cask strength 52.1%, the single malt is said to celebrate Bowmore’s rich fruit and smoke house style. On the nose, the whisky has notes of scented wood, tropical fruit, aged leather, toffee apple and warm spice. While the palate offers a balance of dried fruits, roasted coffee beans and dark chocolate merged with nutty and perfume notes, leading to a floral, peppery and oak spiced finish.

The new release follows the first bottling in the Chinese Mythical Guardians Series, the 36-year-old Dragon Edition, which was also limited to 888 bottles and unveiled in August 2019. It was the first in a series of four planned releases and was sold out in record time, Bowmore said.

Like its predecessor, the 37-year-old whisky was created exclusively for the Whisky L festival in Shanghai this autumn. Bowmore is known for producing a number of Asia-exclusive bottlings and to celebrate this tradition the brand has added a kanji symbol to its packaging.

David Turner, Bowmore distillery manager, said: “Following on from the great response we received to the 36-year-old China exclusive last year, we are delighted to be able to reveal this second edition, which continues the celebration of figures which are hugely influential and honoured in Asian culture.

“As with single malts of this great age, there is considerable skill and knowledge required to bring such whiskies to fruition and know when the optimal maturation time is reached. It is this commitment to harnessing time to shape our single malt in the very best way possible, which defines Bowmore.”

Beam Suntory-owned Bowmore said the final two annual releases in the range will “continue to celebrate the mythical guardians of Chinese mythology whilst showcasing exceptional and rare older aged Bowmore whiskies”.

Bowmore 37 Year Old Fenghuang Edition will make its debut at Shanghai show Whisky L and will be available in whisky retailers across China, priced at US$2,200.

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