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£88.95
70cl / 55.5% / Ferg and Harris – This Linkwood, finished in new oak casks by Ferg and Harris, showcases a robust and spicy character. Expect warming aromas of vanilla, toasted oak, and salted caramel, complemented by a full-bodied texture with hints of dried fruit and honeycomb.
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£49.25
70cl / 57.1% / Signatory – This Linkwood was bottled by Signatory as part of its 100 Proof Edition series and matured in a first-fill and second-fill Oloroso sherry butts. This whisky has a lovely lifted fruit profile with some sultanas and baked apple.
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£55.75
70cl / 50.5% / Brave New Spirits – Creamy and fruit-forward, this 12-year-old Linkwood was finished in a first-fill Tannat wine barrique, which adds subtle red fruit and spice. Fruit pastels and fresh grapes.
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£59.95
70cl / 48% / Elixir Distillers – This fresh and fruity single malt was matured in refill hogsheads and bottled by Elixir Distillers under its Single Malts of Scotland brand. The nose shows ripe orchard fruit and soft white florals, leading to lemongrass, vanilla and hints of butterscotch.
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£74.95
70cl / 52% / Single & Single – A seven-year-old Linkwood from indie bottler Single & Single, matured in a first-fill Chateau Larose barrique which brings a fruit-forward character to this young single malt. Aromas of hedgerow berries, liquorice, and honeysuckle on the nose, are met with marzipan, almond and red fruit on the palate.
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£225.00
70cl / 46% / Gordon & MacPhail – Made at Linkwood distillery, this Speyside single malt was matured for a quarter of a century, before being bottled by Gordon & MacPhail for its Distillery Labels series.
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£750.00
70cl / 48.2% / Elixir Distillers – Casting this role in Livingstone’s Macbeth series required whisky maker Elixir Distillers to provide a single malt of rare elegance and beauty. This vatting of four ex-bourbon barrels from Linkwood distillery proves the perfect embodiment of the ill-fated Lady Macduff.
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£632.00
70cl / 49.6% / Elixir Distillers – A spectacular old Linkwood, this was bottled by Single Malts of Scotland for its Director’s Special collection – a great example of why fans of this distillery love older releases like this.
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£1,000.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An old bottling of ‘over 12-year-old’ Linkwood. We estimate this was bottled in the 1960s, a decade which saw the distillery undergo a complete refurbishment.
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£3,000.00
70cl / 59.6% / Distillery Bottling – This 1973-vintage Linlithgow single malt was released in 2004 as part of Diageo’s Special Releases. A fruity, grassy Lowland whisky, it was matured for three decades before being bottled in 2004.
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£850.00
70cl / 46% / First Cask – A rare First Cask bottling of 1975 vintage whisky from Linlithgow, aka St Magdalene, a delicate and refined lowlander which unfortunately ceased production in 1983. Despite the fact that the distillery has now been converted into flats you can still find the occasional bottling surfacing.
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£1,000.00
70cl / 51.5% / Signatory – A 1975 vintage whisky from closed distilery Linlithgow, also known as St Magdalene, bottled at 24 years old by Signatory.