Bowmore Tempest 10 Year Old Batch 6
Nozinan Mini and Sample Series - 18
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Review by @Nozinan
- Nose22
- Taste22
- Finish22
- Balance22
- Overall88
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I first came across Bowmore Tempest in December 2015, when batch 5 appeared in Ontario. I was overwhelmed by its flavour, aromas, and mouthfeel. Around that time it became clear the batch 6 was available in Quebec. I jumped at the chance to arrange a trade of one batch for the other, and we exchanged sample bottles as well. Thanks to @Cricklewood for this sample.
There is no information about the length of time the bottle was open before the sample was prepared and whether it was gassed. This expression is reviewed in my usual manner, allowing it to settle after which I take my nosing and tasting notes, followed by the addition of a few drops of water, waiting, then nosing and tasting.
I am reviewing this and the batch 5 concurrently, and will provide a comparison at the end.
Nose:
Neat – light syrup, peat, a little iodine. Slight citrus. With time a little floral note eases into the background. 22/25
With water – syrup recedes, nose becomes more muted. With time a hint of sweet grapefruit/pomelo appears, and the nose opens up again. (22/25)
Taste:
Neat – Smooth arrival, sweet and sour, with peat and citrus zest in the development. 21/25
With water – First sip: BANG! Explosion of sour, citrus, bitter peat, grapefruit pith, some effervescence (what one of our members calls “Whisky pop rocks”). Subsequent sips don’t quite match up to the first. 22/25
Finish: sour, astringent, my tongue feels like it would if I licked an ashtray – with water the experience is very similar. 22/25
Balance: This whisky is not very complex, but what it has is well-balanced (bitter, sweet, sour, peat) and they work well together. 22/25
Score: Neat - 87 /100 With Water: 88/100
Quite a nice whisky, especially with a few drops of water. In scoring I gave the batch 5 a slight edge in comparing the 2, but I acknowledge this is the first time I’ve tried it. I think a “scientific” approach would be to do a H2H with 2 freshly opened bottles, then a few weeks later with the bottles at the same fill levels, which is not out of the question sometime in the future.
Mixing the 2 together (in equal parts) was an absolute success.
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Just a note: This is listed at the LCBO for $89.95, over $10 more than the batch 5 is listed at (though only $8 more than I bought it at).
I don't understand why after only 3-4 months they would jack up the price over 10% AND keep the old listing to show us how much they are hosing us...
Still, it's not a bad price by today's standards, but by continually increasing well above inflation they are gouging us, and ironically raising our tolerance for what is "reasonable".