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Yamazaki 15 Year Old 1993 (cask 3Q70047) – The Cask of Yamazaki Whisky

Original price was: 2480,00 $.Current price is: 1690,00 $.
ABV62%
Age Statement15 Years Old
Size70cl
BrandYamazaki
RegionJapan
 Introducing the Yamazaki 15 Year Old 1993, affectionately known as #3Q7004, a remarkably rare gem from the esteemed Suntory distillery. This particular expression is revered for its heavy peat influence, setting it apart as a distinctive offering in the world of Japanese whisky.Distilled in Japan in May 1993, this whisky embarked on a journey of maturation within the confines of the Ohmi Aging Cellar. Here, it spent the next 15 years gracefully aging in a single American white oak puncheon, absorbing the essence of its surroundings and evolving into a true masterpiece of craftsmanship.In June 2008, after years of patient waiting, this exceptional whisky was finally deemed ready for bottling. At an impressive 62% ABV, it packs a punch that matches its bold character and complexity. This release is a testament to the meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to quality that define Suntory’s legacy.Limited to just 473 bottles, The Cask of Yamazaki 15 Year Old 1993 is a highly coveted collector’s item, sought after by enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Each bottle represents a piece of whisky history, embodying the rich heritage and tradition of Japanese whisky-making.Experience the allure of this extraordinary expression and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Yamazaki. With its intense peatiness, impeccable craftsmanship, and rarity, #3Q7004 is sure to leave a lasting impression on discerning palates and whisky aficionados everywhere.

Yamazaki Age Unknown Whisky

Original price was: 9850,00 $.Current price is: 7800,00 $.
ABV48%
Age StatementUnknown
Size280cl
BrandYamazaki
RegionJapan
 Crafted by the masterful hands of Keizo Saji, Yamazaki Age Unknown Whisky stands as a true enigma in the world of Japanese spirits. While its exact age remains shrouded in mystery, whispers suggest that the precious liquid within harkens back to the golden era of the early-to-mid 1960s.