Linkwood 25 Years Old Distillery labels (43%, Gordon & MacPhail, 2015)
- Category: Speyside single malt scotch whisky
- Origin: Linkwood Distillery
- Bottling: Gordon & MacPhail; Distillery Labels collection
- ABV: 43%
- Cost: £106.87
What they say:
Colour: Dark golden.
Body: Medium.
Finish: Long.
Cask Type: Refill Sherry casks.
Style: A sophisticated Speysider – with some finesse.
AROMA without water:
Burst of freshness – hay like notes, with a defined hint of well toasted malt. Some candied fruits emerge and a subtle Sherry influence lingers. Herbal with a touch of Rosemary.
TASTE without water:
Mouth watering with a sweet and creamy edge. Some delicate hints of bonfire embers develop. Vanilla emerges and a hint of peppery warmth comes to the fore.
AROMA with water:
Toasted malt, with a Sherried sweetness. Hints of citrus notes (lemon zest) linger and a defined vanilla edge becomes apparent.
TASTE with water:
Initially sweet and warming with hints of mixed spices and a defined dark chocolate nose. A subtle touch of peat smoke lingers in the background.
What I say:
Sampled during our recent pop-in to Scotch at the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh. I had wanted to try another closed distillery (Glen Mohr I think) but unfortunately (again) the bottle had recently been finished. The selection was expansive but I had already tried a good number, even so there were a few that I hadn’t sampled before so I split the intended cost between this old Linkwood from G&M at £10.50 and another less expensive Islay dram (more on that later). The drams arrived with water/pipette, some smoked almonds and dark chocolate drops which were a very nice touch for my little sampler tasting session. I also had the joy of surreptitiously glancing at someone very familiar across the bar until it dawned on me I was watching Steve Coogan (perhaps more famously known as Alan Partridge, Ah-Hah) involved in a lively discussion with presumably TV producery types?
Colour:
Dark golden amber (10/20) fine tears and fine legs
Nose:
Sweet, honeyed fruits, peach, apricot, very unctuous and syrupy, honey roast almonds or sugared almonds, a touch of something herbal and floral like violets, parma violet sweeties or violet chocolate creams
Taste:
Sweet and almost savoury, stewed fruits in white wine, pears, peaches and apricots, syrupy in flavour but medium-bodied in texture, perfumed woody oak, some woody sugars and nutty almonds
Finish:
Long, dray and tannic wood spices with tobacco leaf and cigar boxes
Overall:
A classically sweet and easy-going Linkwood, nice subtle stewed fruits and almonds perhaps more sherry cask influence here than I had realised. The whole dram oozes luxurious & enveloping woody sugars. Not a bad price per bottle too, if you are looking to treat yourself.
Score: 88/100
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We quite enjoyed this one! And sounds like you had a most amusing and convivial setting for your sampling. 🙂
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