Karuizawa Raku-Yaki 1999-2000
Karuizawa Raku-Yaki 1999-2000 is a limited edition whisky from the now-closed Karuizawa distillery, distilled between 1999 and 2000. This release features unique ceramic-like decanters and is highly sought after, with only 63 bottles available for each edition. Here are the key details:
Distillery Information
Name: Karuizawa
Established: 1955 by Daikoku-budoshu
Location: Foothills of the Asama volcano, Japan
Production Ceased: 2000
Cask Types: Aged primarily in sherry casks
Whisky Details
Type: Single Malt Japanese Whisky
Distillation Years: 1999-2000
Bottling Year: 2019
Bottle Size: 700ml
Limited Edition: 63 bottles for each of the two editions (dark and light)
Alcohol By Volume (ABV): 60.8% and 61.0%
Packaging
Design: Heavy WS glass bottle with a texture resembling traditional Japanese ceramics
Box: Wooden box made of oak, designed specifically for this project
Tasting Notes
Nose: Light fruit notes with malt and spice
Palate: Smooth and soft, showcasing the rich and aromatic profile typical of Karuizawa whiskies
Cultural Significance
The Raku-Yaki edition pays tribute to traditional Japanese Raku pottery, which is known for its unique cooling process and vibrant colors. This connection enhances the whisky’s appeal, linking it to Japanese art and culture.
Market Availability
- Due to the limited number of bottles and the distillery’s closure, Karuizawa Raku-Yaki is highly collectible and sought after by whisky enthusiasts worldwide. Prices can reach up to €8000 for a bottle, reflecting its rarity and desirability.
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