Reviews of scotch and world whiskies by a history professor, his wife, bird, and three cats.

Linkwood 15 Year (1993), James MacArthur Cask 1609

Linkwood 15 Year (1993), James MacArthur Cask 1609

Whisky: Linkwood 15 Year (1993), James MacArthur Cask 1609

Country/Region: Scotland/Speyside

ABV: 59.2%

Cask: Oak

Age: 15 Years (Distilled 1993, Bottled 2008)


Nose: Grassy and citrusy with honey, green apple, orchard fruits, herbal tea and malty pastries.

Palate: Medium-bodied, slightly creamy, citrusy with orchard fruits and herbal spice, grassy, woody with honey and herbal tea; peppery toward the end.

Finish: Medium-length and spirited with pepper, malty pastries, and white chocolate.


Score: 5-6 (76)

Mental Image: Idyllic Allergy-free Meadows

Narrative & Notes: Citrusy lemon and honeycomb tumbled onto a picnic blanket beside green apples and orchard fruits. Green summer grass with hints of wildflowers in a meadow delighted, minus the allergies of course, alongside herbal tea and malty biscuits— a country picnic?  Medium-bodied with an understated creaminess carrying lemons and green apples with a touch of fennel and herbal spice. Dried grass and sawdust arrived for a tea break as the herbal notes led to a well-honeyed mug of tea.  Peppery and spirited toward the end with mellow biscuits and white chocolate which lingered onto a medium finish.

Youthful and simple, this was a delightfully summery Linkwood with fresh citrus and plenty of herbal and grassy notes.  The flavors were generally coherent and well-balanced, though the whisky was peppery and spirited toward the end, a quality that carried through on the finish as well.  It reminded me a good bit of the Arran 10; a touch austere at times and well-suited to enjoy on the rocks, especially during the summer heat.

Overall, enjoyable if not memorable.

Linkwood 22 Year (1997), Signatory Vintage Cask 7569

Linkwood 22 Year (1997), Signatory Vintage Cask 7569

Lochindaal 12 Year (2007), The Cask Whisperer

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