Bowmore 23 No Corners to Hide
Bowmore 23
No Corners to Hide
“Should the devil ever come to Bowmore, the round church would give him no corner in which to hide.” — The legend behind one of Islay’s most distinctive aged releases.
The Bowmore 23 Year Old No Corners to Hide is not simply an aged expression — it is a confluence of Islay folklore, centuries-old cooperage science, and the work of one of graphic illustration’s most celebrated names. Released in October 2021 as a travel retail exclusive in an edition of exactly 6,666 bottles, it quickly attracted serious collector interest. More than four years later, finding one at retail price is genuinely difficult.
This guide covers everything: the history behind the name, the cask technology that makes it unusual, precise tasting notes from the producer and independent reviewers, how it compares to other aged Bowmore expressions, and why the 6,666-bottle ceiling matters for anyone thinking about a purchase today.
What Is Bowmore No Corners to Hide?
No Corners to Hide is a limited-edition travel retail series from Bowmore Distillery, comprising two expressions: a 23 Year Old at 51.5% ABV and a 32 Year Old at 47.3% ABV. Each was created in collaboration with acclaimed Scottish graphic artist Frank Quitely — whose credits include Batman and Robin, X-Men, and All-Star Superman — whose illustration of the legend appears on every bottle.
The 23 Year Old was matured for its first 21 years in American oak hogsheads — the standard Bowmore house cask — before spending a final two years in Essencia® barriques, a rare French cooperage cask type that is more commonly used in the fine wine industry. The result is a whisky that carries Bowmore’s signature maritime character but layers over it a distinctly floral, fruity complexity that diverges from the typical heavily-peated Islay profile.
Bowmore Distillery: The Essentials
Bowmore is the oldest distillery on Islay, founded in 1779 and still operating in the village of Bowmore on the shores of Loch Indaal. It is one of the few remaining distilleries to malt a portion of its own barley on-site, using traditional floor maltings that contribute to the distinctive character of the spirit — particularly its balance between peat smoke and floral sweetness, which sets Bowmore apart from the heavier peat of Ardbeg or Laphroaig.
“Bowmore’s character is defined by restraint as much as by peat. The smoke is always present, but so is something softer — white flowers, brine, a sweetness that keeps everything in conversation.”
— Shop Whisky OnlineThe distillery is now owned by Suntory (via Beam Suntory) and benefits from the investment and long-term maturation philosophy that the Japanese parent company has brought to the Scotch whisky category. This shows in releases like the No Corners to Hide: long-aged, carefully selected, released in limited quantities.
The No. 1 Vaults at Bowmore — the oldest bonded warehouse in Scotland, built into the shoreline — house the most significant aged casks. It is from these vaults that the No Corners to Hide expressions were drawn.
The Essencia® Rose Oak Cask: What Makes It Unusual
The most distinctive element of the No Corners to Hide 23 Year Old is its finishing cask. After 21 years in American oak hogsheads, the whisky spent two years in Essencia® barriques — a proprietary cask type produced by Tonnellerie Demptos, a French cooperage based in Bordeaux.
What are Essencia® barriques?
Essencia® barriques are made from oak selected for its unusually high norisoprenoid content. Norisoprenoids are aromatic compounds that occur naturally in oak and contribute floral and fruity characteristics to wine — and, in this case, whisky. The casks are described as “Rose Oak” partly because of the rosy, floral character they impart and partly because the cooperage technique is designed to release these aromatic compounds more readily than standard cooperage processes.
The Essencia® casks date back in concept to the 1830s — when the cooperage style was first developed — and are predominantly used in the premium wine industry. Applying them to a 21-year-old Bowmore represents a genuine innovation: the wine-world technology meeting one of Scotland’s oldest maritime single malts. The two-year finishing period is long enough to make a meaningful contribution without overpowering the 21 years of ex-bourbon character beneath it.
Most whisky finishing periods run from six months to two years. Two years in a highly aromatic finishing cask on a 21-year-old base spirit is towards the upper end of what finishing typically means. In the No Corners to Hide, this shows: the Essencia® influence is not a subtle note at the back of the glass — it is integral to the whisky’s character and accounts for much of what makes it distinctive among aged Islay expressions.
Tasting Notes — Bowmore 23 No Corners to Hide
Reviewer Jose Massu-Espinel, writing for Words of Whisky, described the palate as delivering “sherry perfection” and “the best Islay in this category.” The Whiskybase community score of 90+ across more than 63 independent votes confirms that this is not a marketing-led release — the whisky genuinely delivers on its reputation.
How It Compares to Other Aged Bowmore Expressions
| Expression | Age | ABV | Cask | Edition size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No Corners to Hide 23 YO ★ This bottle | 23 YO | 51.5% | Ex-Bourbon + Essencia® Rose Oak | 6,666 bottles |
| Bowmore 25 Year Old | 25 YO | 43% | Ex-Bourbon + Sherry | Core range |
| No Corners to Hide 32 YO | 32 YO | 47.3% | Ex-Bourbon + Essencia® (30yr + 2yr) | Limited |
| Bowmore 1988 31YO Timeless | 31 YO | 43% | Oloroso Sherry | Very limited |
| Bowmore 2011 14YO Decadent Drams | 14 YO | Cask strength | Independent single cask | Single cask |
The 23 Year Old occupies a distinctive position: higher ABV than most standard aged Bowmore releases, with a cask finishing approach that the core range does not use. At 51.5%, it sits between the accessibility of the 25-year core expression and the intensity of cask strength independent bottlings — making it versatile for both collectors and enthusiasts who intend to drink their bottles.
Collector Value and the 6,666-Bottle Question
The decision to release exactly 6,666 bottles is not accidental. The number references the legend directly — 666, the number of the beast, doubled — and it functions as a hard ceiling that will never be revisited. There will be no second batch, no re-release, no anniversary edition of the 23 Year Old from this specific maturation and finishing combination.
- Finite supply: 6,666 bottles globally across travel retail. The number available outside airport retail channels is considerably smaller — a significant portion of the edition sold at release in 2021.
- No restock: Once the remaining bottles sell through, there is no mechanism to produce more. The casks are spent.
- Secondary market activity: Auction records show consistent bidding interest — the bottle has appeared in multiple auction catalogues since 2022, typically at prices above retail.
- Artist provenance: Frank Quitely’s work for Marvel and DC Comics gives the bottle crossover appeal beyond the whisky collector community, adding a further ceiling on available stock.
It also appears in our curated list of the best rare whiskies to buy in 2026 — one of ten bottles selected for genuine rarity and collector merit.
The No Corners to Hide 23 Year Old is bottled at natural colour at 51.5% ABV. At this strength, the whisky retains its full texture and body. If you are new to the concept of filtration and natural colour, our guide to unchillfiltered whisky explains what this means in the glass and why it matters.
Verdict: Is the Bowmore 23 No Corners to Hide Worth Buying?
Yes — with the understanding of what you are purchasing. This is not an everyday Islay single malt at a standard price point. It is a 23-year-old expression in an edition of 6,666 bottles, finished in an uncommon cooperage style borrowed from the fine wine industry, illustrated by one of the most recognised names in graphic art, and drawing on a legend that is genuinely specific to Bowmore’s own history.
For enthusiasts: the tasting profile is excellent. The Essencia® finish contributes a floral dimension that distinguishes it from every other aged Bowmore expression available today. At 51.5% it has both presence and control, and the long creamy finish is one of the best in the distillery’s recent output.
For collectors: the 6,666-bottle edition size, the travel-retail exclusivity, the artist collaboration, and the non-repeatable maturation profile all point in one direction. Bottles are becoming harder to find at retail prices. The secondary market has already noticed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bowmore No Corners to Hide is a limited-edition series of Islay single malt Scotch whisky released in 2021 in collaboration with graphic artist Frank Quitely. The 23 Year Old expression was matured for 21 years in American oak hogsheads then finished for two years in Essencia® Rose Oak barriques, bottled at 51.5% ABV. Only 6,666 bottles were produced globally, released exclusively through travel retail.
The nose is medicinal, floral and spicy — white roses, peonies, sweet peas and gardenias, with beeswax and incense. The palate opens with golden syrup, acacia honey and marzipan, developing a peaty, sooty character midpalate with an oily, peppery mouthfeel. The finish is creamy, lightly salty and spicy, with stewed figs and wisps of port. It is one of the most distinctive flavour profiles in Bowmore’s recent output, driven by the rare Essencia® Rose Oak finishing cask.
Essencia® barriques are casks produced by French cooperage Tonnellerie Demptos, made from oak selected for its high norisoprenoid content. Norisoprenoids are aromatic compounds that contribute floral and fruity characteristics — they are widely used in the fine wine industry and are unusual in whisky finishing. In the Bowmore No Corners to Hide, the Essencia® casks contribute the distinctive floral character (roses, gardenias) that sets this expression apart from other aged Bowmore releases.
The 6,666 bottle edition size is a direct reference to the legend that inspired the release — specifically the number 666, associated with the devil who features in the Bowmore folklore story. The number was doubled to 6,666 as a creative decision by the production team. It functions as a permanent ceiling: there will be no second batch or re-release of this specific expression.
Frank Quitely is a Scottish graphic artist best known for his work on major comic titles including Batman and Robin, All-Star Superman, and X-Men for DC Comics and Marvel. He was commissioned by Bowmore to illustrate the legend of the devil and Bowmore’s round church for the No Corners to Hide series. His distinctive illustration appears on every bottle, giving the release crossover collector appeal beyond the whisky community.
Shop Whisky Online holds stock of the Bowmore 23 Year Old No Corners to Hide with worldwide delivery. As a 6,666-bottle travel retail exclusive originally released in 2021, available stock is genuinely limited and will not be replenished. All bottles are securely packed for international transit.