Where is Bowmore made?
Bowmore Distillery is located on the island of Islay off the west coast of Scotland. The distillery takes its name from the town of Bowmore which is Gaelic for “Big Bend”.
Compare 360 prices from S$52.39
Bowmore is one of the oldest and most revered distilleries on Islay, with a history reaching back to 1779 and a reputation built on a distinctive marriage of peat smoke, coastal character and surprising elegance. Few distilleries have done more to define the concept of Islay whisky for drinkers around the world, yet Bowmore has always stood slightly apart from the most intense styles of the island, often displaying a more balanced interplay of smoke, fruit and gentle maritime notes.
Over the years Bowmore has released whiskies of greatly varying style and reception, but its modern range has helped reaffirm the qualities that made the distillery famous in the first place. Core expressions and more recent collections alike have returned the focus to what Bowmore does best: richly textured Islay malt with depth, poise and a character that brings together peat with citrus, tropical fruit, spice and salt.
Small-batch and limited releases have played a significant part in that renewed enthusiasm. Earlier series such as Tempest helped remind drinkers just how compelling Bowmore could be at cask strength, while today the distillery continues to build on that reputation through permanent bottlings, sherry-led releases and high-profile limited editions. If Bowmore remains one of Islay's great historic names, it is also because it continues to demonstrate that heritage and innovation need not be at odds.
Bowmore Whisky sits across a broad pricing spectrum, from $52 up to $107,530, with under $500 as the busiest price band. For Bowmore Whisky, the upper end is shaped by collector demand, with standout bottles priced well beyond standard drinking ranges. We currently track 360 active listings for Bowmore Whisky. Around 24% of listings sit in under $500, while the remaining stock is spread across adjacent price filters.
As a Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Bowmore Whisky pricing is mainly shaped by age statement, cask selection, release rarity, and current retailer stock. For day-to-day comparisons on Bowmore Whisky, core range references such as Bowmore 12 Year Old and Bowmore 15 Year Old are useful value benchmarks across retailers. For affordable options, start with the lower-price filters first, then step up tier by tier to isolate where value changes fastest. Checking several retailers helps you find the best price for Bowmore Whisky, once delivery fees and offer structure are included. Data refreshes daily as listings change across retailers.
Bowmore Distillery is located on the island of Islay off the west coast of Scotland. The distillery takes its name from the town of Bowmore which is Gaelic for “Big Bend”.
Bowmore Distillery is owned by Morrison Bowmore Distiller Ltd which in turn is owned by Suntory Global Spirits.
Based on 258 archived reviews
Compared with other whisky brands
Across 258 archived community reviews, Bowmore is most frequently associated with peat, smoke and chocolate notes, with seaweed, brine and coastal appearing more often than the category average.
Across a consistent sample of Bowmore Whisky core-range bottlings, median prices have risen 26% since 2013, from S$76 to S$96.
Across all listings, independent releases sit at a median of S$680 while official bottlings sit at S$509 — older vintages and limited independent releases drive that premium.
The core range tracked here includes Bowmore 12 Year Old, Bowmore Small Batch - Bourbon Cask Matured, Bowmore 15 Year Old, currently priced from S$66 to S$126. Some bottles have appreciated dramatically — older and limited releases have seen increases of 1,073% or more over the period. Bowmore Whisky remains broadly available across specialist international retailers.
Based on community tasting notes, Bowmore Whisky leans 18% toward smoky and peaty character, with sweet and vanilla as a secondary influence at 13%. The brands below scored highest for the same dominant flavour family, making them worth exploring if you enjoy the Bowmore Whisky style.
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