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Originally Posted by Mike Ballash
I'm a total rookie when it comes to scotch although I have a close friend who smokes cigars with me that knows quite a bit. What is the story behind you having such an expensive bottle? Do you normally have such pricey stuff in your inventory? Hope you don't think I am snooping. I think I had a Bowmore once, cheaper Bowmore, of course, I remember it being SUPER smokey, at least that's how I would describe it. Does that seem to be an accurate description? I found it rather hard to get used to and I don't think I asked for a second shot. Myself, I like rye whisky better, and of course it is much cheaper than the premium scotch brands I would think.
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Hi Mike,
Fair question. I didn't pay the current price for the
BLACK BOWMORE but was able to pick it up for a few hundred $'s when it was first released. At the time, BOWMORE released three versions of the
1964 BLACK BOWMORE with the first release bottled in 1993 ( 29-Year-Old ), followed by 1994 and 1995 bottlings which were 30 & 31 Years Old, respectively. Some people have a gift of looking through a crystal ball and predicting the future. Whoever that person was, predicted correctly that the
BLACK BOWMORE bottlings would be worth a lot of money. When I opened mine, it was selling for $4000.00 per bottle. I vowed from the beginning that I would always be willing to open and experience any bottle I purchased, and that has held true to this day. A person cannot gain knowledge nor an appreciation if they don't experience their interest to the fullest. I have been fortunate to visit Scotland on many, many occasions and therefore was able to purchase a lot of rare bottlings at reasonable prices as I pursued my interest relentlessly. And I might add, I have a VERY COOL WIFE. That made a difference. I currently have ~700 open bottles in a library that have been transferred to prescription sterile flint bottles. This did not happen overnight, but has taken about 20 years to get to this point. I haven't always transferred into flint bottles. There are so many that I wish I had saved to taste again down the road. But, so be it.
I am a peat freak. I love heavily peated whiskies. If you would like to learn more about peated whiskies, especially the Islay malts, read my piece on this website in QUEST FOR SMOKE. To read more about my travels, visit my website
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ABOUT US page. I am located in Richmond, VA. If you're willing, let me know where you reside.