
Linkwood 2009 15 Year Old Cask 22605907 53.8%
£137.94 (Incl. VAT)
£137.94 (Incl. VAT)
An exciting single cask Linkwood arrival from Gordon & MacPhail.
This stunning bottling was filled in 2009 then matured in a single first fill sherry hogshead #22605907 for 15 years before bottling on the 18th of November 2024 at 53.8% abv. One of just 329 bottles.

Country,Scotland
Region,Speyside
Distillery,Linkwood
Cask Description,First Fill Sherry Hogshead
Year Distilled,2009
Year Bottled,2024
Age,15 Year Old
Cask/Batch No,22605907
Size,70cl
ABV,53.8%
Shipping Weight,2kg

Fruitcake and marzipan aromas intertwine with cherry and strawberry liquorice. Stewed fruit combine with autumnal spice and milk chocolate. A full finish with forest fruits and toasted oak.

Linkwood in the Speyside whisky region is located on the southern outskirts of the town of Elgin. The distillery dates back to 1821 when founded by Peter Brown. Fifty years later his son William knocked down the original distillery and reconstructed the buildings. After an expansion in 2013 to include two more stills the capacity is now 5.6 million litres of alcohol. Production has fluctuated between 3.6 million litres and its full capacity in the last few years.
Current owners Diageo use much of the whisky produced for blending and there is just one official core bottling the Flora & Fauna 12 year old. The new make spirit running from the six stills is crafted to be fruity, floral and grassy. Not only a hit with the blenders Linkwood is also popular with many different independent bottlers. These independent bottler releases showcase Linkwood single malt to be elegant with a great depth of character.

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