Black Bowmore DB5 1964

The inaugural project in the partnership between Bowmore and Aston Martin, bringing together the icons of each brand; Black Bowmore 1964, and the Aston Martin DB5. In 1964 Bowmore changed the way their distillery was powered, moving from coal fire to steam; it was spirit produced after this major development that became Black Bowmore. A similar power change was happening at Aston Martin; developing on from the DB4, a new engine was created - all aluminium with a bigger piston diameter, making the car lighter, and faster. It was this engine that went into the DB5. The DB5 decanter brings these two elements together; half Black Bowmore, half genuine Aston Martin DB5 piston head. The decanter is presented in a luggage case finished in a deep blue calfskin with a wave emboss to reflect Bowmore’s coastal home; all the hardware was custom designed to reflect details of the DB5, including the goat suede transit pad that has the same bolster pattern as the seat of a DB5. The case is further protected by a slipcase of waxed cotton from Halley Stevensons of Dundee - suppliers of waxed cotton to the shipping community since 1864. A book documenting the project is included in the case.

Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio
Black Bowmore DB5 1964 by Burgess Studio

Companies

  • A

    Aston Martin

    • B

      Bowmore

      Skills

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