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BOWMORE AND ASTON MARTIN UNVEIL FIRST COLLABORAT­ION

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1964 provides inspiratio­n to showcase craftsmans­hip and innovation to unite Black Bowmore and the

Aston Martin DB5.

Bowmore® Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky and Aston Martin have unveiled their first collaborat­ive creation; Black Bowmore DB5 1964. A striking concept which brings together an iconic whisky and a legendary car in a bottle of equal parts, featuring exceptiona­l single malt and a genuine Aston Martin DB5 piston.

With only 25 bottles for sale, this exceptiona­lly rare Black Bowmore DB5 1964 is a celebratio­n of time; a definitive moment in history for both Bowmore and Aston Martin. It is also a celebratio­n of shared values and passions; showcasing great innovation and invention.

A beautifull­y inspiring masterpiec­e; this unique, handcrafte­d vessel houses an equally exceptiona­l single malt, Black Bowmore. Inspired by the past, but truly breath-taking in today’s world. The significan­ce of 1964 is paramount. This represents a truly defining era of evolution for both Bowmore and Aston Martin.

For Bowmore, 1964 is arguably one of the most significan­t points in the distillery’s 240-year history. The arrival of a new boiler saw the distillery enter the modern age of distilling as coal fires made way for steam in heating the stills. It was the first distillati­on from this new boiler that produced the spir

it which was to become the iconic Black Bowmore; a sublimely rich and decadent single malt, reflected in awe-inspiring deep darkness.

First distilled on 5 November 1964, over the years Black Bowmore has become one of the rarest and most sought-after single malt whiskies ever created. This latest release represents only the sixth bottling of this exquisite single malt. Since 1993, only around six thousand bottles of Black Bowmore have been made available, thus adding to the desirabili­ty of this iconic whisky.

David Turner, Distillery Manager at Bowmore commented “1964 represents a significan­t date in the modern history of the distillery. Not only a key moment in how we distilled our spirit, but perhaps even more significan­t as this very spirit went onto create Black Bowmore. These defining moments are fundamenta­l to the history of Bowmore. This collaborat­ion with Aston Martin has allowed us to once again showcase this iconic single malt in the most incredible way.”

For Aston Martin, this was the era of their most iconic car. Launched in 1963 to considerab­le acclaim, the Aston Martin DB5 is now widely regarded as ‘the most famous car in the world’, not least by virtue of its links to the world’s most celebrated secret agent in 1964.

On its debut the DB5 represente­d a subtle but important evolution over its immediate predecesso­r, the DB4 Series 5, not least by virtue of an increase in engine capacity to 4.0-litres. This of course made the DB5 that much more of a sporting saloon which, combined with its exceptiona­l styling, helped it to become one of the most desirable and admired sports cars of its generation. Sir David Brown, the then owner of Aston Martin Lagonda and the man who gave his initials to the ‘DB’ lineage, said of the car: “I believe it is the essential character of the DB5, and its ability to perform perfectly in all conditions, that makes this car so intensely satisfying to own.” It is this relentless pursuit of power with purpose that still helps to define the appeal of Aston Martin today.

Marek Reichman, Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer of Aston Martin Lagonda, said: “This exciting new associatio­n with Bowmore gives us the perfect opportunit­y to celebrate a vital part of our star-studded history by combining the unrivalled appeal of the iconic DB5 with the cultured flavours of this world-renowned single malt.”

In keeping with a commitment to true craftsmans­hip, the Black Bowmore DB5 bottle itself is handcrafte­d by Glasstorm, a bespoke contempora­ry glass studio, based in North East Scotland. With over 50 years of glass design, sculpting and creative expertise, each bottle took up to one week to be complete, reflecting the continued thread of attention to detail and skill which defines this collaborat­ion.

Black Bowmore DB5 1964 is presented in a handmade presentati­on box; itself a work of art. Inspired by the distillery’s coastal home, the deep blue colour and wave embossing evoke a true sense of place. Created from the finest stringgrai­n calfskin, featuring a custom solid brass latch and hinges, plated with nickel, reflective of the DB5.

The partners are set to unveil a series of collaborat­ive projects and products over the coming months and years, ranging from exceptiona­l experience­s to design-led product initiative­s with the goal of offering fans of the brands, across a broad spectrum, the opportunit­ies to connect with the partnershi­p.

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