Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whiskies Bottled by: Gordon & MacPhail 70cl / 49.4%
A single cask 1953 Linkwood bottled as a 61-year-old in 2014 by Gordon & MacPhail as one of four special editions for their prestige Private Collection Ultra limited series. Cask 279 was selected by retired G&M director Rosemary Rankin and her son Stephen Rankin, G&M's director of sales.
This 61-year-old Linkwood 1953 came from a single first fill sherry hogshead cask that yielded just 55 bottles at its natural cask strength of 49.4%. Linkwood is one of only a handful of distilleries whose spirit can withstand this type of extended ageing, and this is a stunning whisky, showing fabulous sherry flavours and remarkable tertiary ageing characteristics, very similar to cognac's rancio.
Please note this comes with all the original packaging.
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Linkwood 1953-2014 | 61 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection Ultra Single Cask 279
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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!