Linkwood

2008 Jean Boyer Gifted Stills Of Scotland

43% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • Sold Out

Single Malt Whisky from Speyside in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Linkwood

BOTTLER
Independent Bottling by Jean Boyer

AGE
14 Years Aged, Distilled 2008

CASK TYPE
Ex-Bourbon Hogshead

RELEASE
Standard Small Batch Release

CHILL-FILTRATION
Unknown

ADDED COLOUR
Unknown

PEAT SMOKED
No

Discover Linkwood

Linkwood

On the southern edge of Elgin, just beyond the River Lossie, Linkwood Distillery rests quietly among trees and meadows. There is nothing ostentatious about the site. The buildings are low and functional, surrounded by a kind of calm that seems to extend into the whisky itself. Linkwood has always been a spirit of restraint and refinement, one that rewards attention but never demands it.

Founded in 1821 by Peter Brown, the distillery was one of the earliest in the region to combine technical ambition with thoughtful design. A dam and waterwheel powered the works, and the distillery remained in family hands until the late nineteenth century, when it expanded under the management of Brown’s son. By the mid-twentieth century, Linkwood had become a favourite of blenders, prized for its structure and clarity. One of its most memorable custodians, Roderick Mackenzie, insisted that not even cobwebs be cleared from the rafters, lest the character of the whisky be altered. The site today is split between the original stillhouse and a more modern extension, both overseen under Diageo’s stewardship.

The spirit is elegant, softly textured, and floral. Long fermentation and gently shaped stills yield a whisky with orchard fruit, vanilla cream, light malt, and subtle green herbs. Most of the output is matured in American oak, often refill, although occasional sherry finishes add a richer accent. While most of the distillery’s production still goes into blends, independent bottlers continue to reveal its quieter charms. Linkwood is not one for theatrics, but its grace lingers long after the glass is empty.

Proudly Bottled By Jean Boyer

Jean Boyer has always seemed to belong to that particularly French tradition of spirits merchants who treat whisky not merely as stock, but as something to be selected with appetite, curiosity, and a certain cultivated stubbornness. The company’s roots reach back to the work of Abbé Jean Boyer in the 1970s, but the present house, based in Saint-Geours-de-Maremne, was founded in 1994 and built its name through direct relationships with producers and a marked preference for authenticity over flash. From the beginning, it has had the air of a merchant bottler with strong opinions, less interested in grandeur than in finding whiskies that justify being bottled in the first place.

What gives Jean Boyer its particular character is the sense that it has never been confined to a single register. Over the years it has released several ranges, but Gifted Stills is especially emblematic of the house style. The series draws on distilleries across Scotland and tends to favour whiskies that show charm early, whether through freshness, precision, an elegant cask finish, or simply the quality of the distillate itself. Jean Boyer’s own description of the range emphasises well-mastered distillation and the idea that these are malts of immediate gustatory appeal, not ponderous trophies demanding ceremonial reverence. There is something rather appealing in that: a bottler willing to champion whisky for its liveliness as much as for its pedigree.

Gifted Stills also seems to illustrate Jean Boyer’s wider philosophy of selection. The bottlings have included a broad spread of distilleries and vintages, and the range has been noted for whiskies that feel clean, vivid, and close to the spirit rather than overworked by wood. That makes it less an exercise in swagger than in discernment. If some independent bottlers trade chiefly on austerity or brute rarity, Jean Boyer often gives the impression of aiming for drinkability without dumbing anything down, which is a subtler and, in its own way, more difficult achievement.

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