Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky Bottled by: Gordon & MacPhail 75cl / 40%
A wonderful old 1939 Linkwood bottled in the 1980s by Gordon & MacPhail for what is now known as their Distillery Labels range, a superb series of semi-official licensed bottlings from blue chip distilleries.
These old pre-war whiskies need to be tasted to be believed. If you've never tasted a whisky from this era then this 1939 Linkwood from G&M is as good a place to start as any.
These ancient Linkwoods are every bit as good as their more recognised peers from Macallan, Strathisla, Mortlach and the rest. A majestic exploration of antique aromas of wood spice, wax, smoke, long aged peat qualities and every kind of fruit, these long-aged Linkwoods are a truly unforgettable drinking experience.
Certificate included. Some signs of ageing to the label.
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Linkwood 1939 Gordon & MacPhail 1980s
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This is beautiful! Decent sherry hit, lots of dark fruit, leaning towards ripe plum for me. Hit of mint too which I find more in heavily sherried bottles. Very decent abv. Let's face it, if it was bottled by the (m) distillery in this presentation it would cost £300/£350 minimum. Will be treating myself to anoulther shortly 😁 drop of water makes this just too moreish!