Yamazaki Smoky Batch The First Japanese Whisky is a rare and innovative release from Japans oldest malt whisky distillery. Known for its delicate and refined style, Yamazaki takes a bold turn with this limited-edition smoky expressionintroducing subtle lay
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Yamazaki Smoky Batch The First Japanese Whisky is a rare and innovative release from Japans oldest malt whisky distillery. Known for its delicate and refined style, Yamazaki takes a bold turn with this limited-edition smoky expressionintroducing subtle layers of peat smoke while preserving the distillerys signature elegance. Crafted from a selection of lightly peated malt whiskies and matured in carefully chosen casks, this 700 mL bottle offers collectors and connoisseurs a first-of-its-kind experience from the House of Suntory. Available now at Whiskey Caviar.
Tasting Notes:
Color: Rich amber gold
Nose: Balanced notes of gentle smoke, dried apricot, incense, sandalwood, and honey
Palate: Silky and rounded with flavors of smoky malt, spiced pear, citrus peel, and oak-aged vanilla
Finish: Long, dry, and subtly smoky with elegant traces of peat and sweet spices
Vital Stats:
Distillery: Yamazaki (Suntory)
Region: Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
ABV: 43%
Style: Lightly peated single malt whisky
Bottle Size: 700 mL
Edition: The First in the Yamazaki Smoky Batch series
Ideal For:
A must-have for Japanese whisky collectors and fans of gentle peat. This whisky is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of cool water to allow the smokiness to unfold gracefully. For a refined experience, savor it from a Glencairn glass. Available at Whiskey Caviar.
FAQ:
1. Is this heavily peated like Islay whisky?
NoYamazaki Smoky Batch offers subtle, refined smokiness rather than heavy peat, staying true to Japanese balance and nuance.
2. Is this a limited edition?
Yes, The First is the inaugural release in the Smoky Batch series, making it highly sought-after.
3. How should I serve it?
Neat or with a splash of water in a Glencairn glass to best appreciate its gentle layers of smoke and complexity.
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