SMWS Bowmore 3.364 “Smoked Lavender.”

Mike Rosen

July 2, 2026

In May, I joined eleven other Scotch Malt Whisky Society members from America to meet up in Edinburgh, Scotland, hosted by Jay West (T8KE) and Steve Hawley, Managing Director of SMWS America. This 21-year-old Bowmore was included at the Friday evening Dinner and Scotch pairing at the SMWS location on Queens Street. After aging for 17 years in an ex-bourbon hogshead, it was transferred into a first-fill American oak Oloroso hogshead for 4 more years. Casks 3.364 and 3.365 were UK releases that took part in this year’s SMWS Creators Collection. Bowmore Cask 3.365 “Sweet Seduction” was included in Wednesday night’s Dinner and Scotch pairing at SMWS The Vaults. The American SMWS Creators Collection 21-year Bowmore was cask 3.363, “Seaside Hip-Hop Party.” I haven’t tried 3.363, but the other two 21-year-old UK Bowmore casks in this collection were among the group’s favorites, including mine. Let’s get to it!

Taken: Neat in a Glencairn glass, rested for about 15 minutes.

Distillery: Bowmore Distillery, Isle of Islay, Scotland.

Region: Islay.

Proof: 112.

Age: 21 years. 17 years ex-bourbon, 4 years first-fill American oak Oloroso hogshead. No coloring added. Distilled 2/16/2004.

Price: £230.00 (£207 with event discount), 700ml.

Appearance: Copper.

Nose

Wood smoke, blackberry compote, vanilla bean, black licorice, lavender floral, orange citrus, milk chocolate, cinnamon spice, and cedar wood. The smokiness is on par with the upfront fruitiness and a host of excellent flavors that work well together. I love this profile, and the overall balance is fantastic. With water added, there’s less smoke and more berries, milk chocolate, licorice, and more oak influence from the ex-bourbon cask coming through. The balance of flavors is still excellent, with the profile becoming more decadent.

Palate

With an oily mouthfeel, the nose carries over to the palate with wood smoke, blackberries, malt, orange peel, black licorice, lavender, cedar, and a well-balanced allspice that builds mid-sip without overwhelming. With water added, the profile softens without revealing anything new. The most significant change is reduced smokiness, with the spice becoming a sharper black pepper.

Finish

As the spice dissipates, notes of cedar-planked smoked salmon, blackberries, dark chocolate, anise, floral, and vanilla develop. With more time, this long finish closes out the sip with subtle leather and berries, along with pleasant campfire-wood smokiness. With water added, the finish is shorter and softer. The black pepper spice lingers with a nice pop of blackberries, chocolate, and less smoke.

Conclusion

Every time I come back to this bottle, I’m reminded why I brought it home from Scotland. It’s a release that’s right up my alley, but I had a hard time nailing down exactly what I liked best about its flavor profile. The well-balanced wood smokiness and blackberries are what I think of first, but the upfront floral lavender, vanilla, orange peel, black licorice/anise, and milk chocolate all play an equal role in giving this complex profile its character. I finally concluded that it’s more about what they all do together as one cohesive note, rather than what they offer individually. I preferred this release without water added and found it very enjoyable to drink at full proof. I liked what adding water did to the nose, but on the palate and finish, it just made it a bit muted without bringing out anything new or improving the experience.

As for the other Bowmore cask, 3.365 “Sweet Seduction,” what I remember most is its upfront fruitiness, matched with a well-balanced peat note that reminded me of tangy Texas BBQ sauce rather than the wood smokiness in this cask. If this profile is your jam, I’ve seen similar Bowmore 21-year IB releases from Single Cask Nation, distilled in 2004 and finished in Oloroso and PX, available online that may be worth checking out.

Rating: 8.5/10.

1 | Disgusting | So bad I poured it out.
2 | Poor | I wouldn’t consume by choice.
3 | Bad | Multiple flaws.
4 | Sub-par | Not bad, but better exists.
5 | Good | Good, just fine.
6 | Very Good | A cut above.
7 | Great | Well above average.
8 | Excellent | Really quite exceptional.
9 | Incredible | An all-time favorite.
10 | Perfect | Perfect.

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