The distillery known as Linkwood has had various incarnations. The original distillery was built in 1821 on the southern outskirts of Elgin by one Peter Brown. However, his distillery was completely demoplished and rebuilt by his son William in the 1870s. A new stillhouse with four new stills was added in the 1970s and is now the focus of mal ... Read More »
A 1969 vintage independent bottling of Linkwood from the folks at Gordon & Macphail. Very few official bottlings of Linkwood make their way out of the distillery and it's thanks to releases like this that we get to see how well the spirit ages over the years.
This Linkwood 1974 30yo was released in 2005 and remains the oldest ever official bottling from this distillery. The Rare Malts are a now-discontinued series of cask-strength releases designed by Diageo to showcase some of the hidden treasures in their portfolio.
A 1970 vintage Linkwood bottle by Gordon & Macphail in November 2010 after 40 years in a sherry cask for their impressive Private Collection. MAXIMUM ONE PER CUSTOMER
A 1956 vintage Linkwood, back from the days when sticking a '-Glenlivet' on the end of the distillery name was common in Speyside, distilled in May and bottled in September 1997 by Cadenhead's.
A fascinating bottle of Linkwood, distilled in 1939 at the beginning of WWII, matured in sherry casks and bottled in the mid-1970s by Gordon & Macphail at the grand old age of 37 years old.
A bottle of 1946 vintage Linkwood from veteran independent bottler Gordon & Macphail, one of the only independents who can claim warehouses filled with whiskies as old as this.