Yamazaki 35 years old
Yamazaki single malt whiskey continues to have the hearts of whiskey connoisseurs worldwide. More and more people across the Americas, Europe and Asia to discover the uniqueness of Yamazaki single malt whiskey.
The superior quality of the Yamazaki single malt whiskey is highly appreciated worldwide by the growing list of awards from prestigious international mental competitions. Since the 12-year-old Yamazaki whiskey has been praised for its aristocratic aroma at the ISC award in 2003, Yamazaki whiskey has earned a worthy place in the hearts of those whiskey connoisseurs across the globe.
One of the oldest Yamazaki ever by Yamazaki distillery.
They are blended from spirits distilled in traditional straight-head stills between 1966 and 1970 and matured in 35 years in special 90-liter second-fill Spanish oak sherry butt casks. With only 200 bottles being released making them rare and worth collecting. Bottled in 2006 at a concentration of 43%, a volume of 700ml, each bottle will come with a beautiful hardwood box and a certificate from the factory that shows the meticulousness of Japanese people.
Deep copper-colored wine reminiscent of long walks in the autumn forest with just a backpack on our shoulders to explore the new mysterious journey. Along with the humid, lush climate, blessed with seasons, Yamazaki is praised for its pure waters – an extremely important resource for the production of whiskey. Yamazaki 35-year-old with a rich aroma of forest fruits, maybe cherries or nuts, there’s no exact way to describe the taste of it or the things that exist inside .
Yamazaki Distillery stands out for its uniqueness, being the only distillery that can produce a wide range of whiskeys, which few in the world can match. It all started with Suntory’s pursuit of making world-class whiskey to please the delicate taste of Japanese people. This theme has been ongoing in the distillery’s long history as craftsmen add new innovations while continuing to practice the skills. The story of how Yamazaki made single malt whiskey and gave it world-class quality is the story of Japanese whiskey itself, and it’s no exaggeration to say that this 35-year-old Yamazaki bottle is showing a sacred spot of Japanese whiskey.