The Yamazaki 18 Year Mizunara 100th Anniversary Limited Edition is an extraordinary celebration of Japanese whisky heritage, marking a century of Suntory craftsmanship. This ultra-rare single malt is aged exclusively in Japanese Mizunara oak casks for 18 f
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The Yamazaki 18 Year Mizunara 100th Anniversary Limited Edition is an extraordinary celebration of Japanese whisky heritage, marking a century of Suntory craftsmanship. This ultra-rare single malt is aged exclusively in Japanese Mizunara oak casks for 18 full yearsa feat that imparts exotic spice, sandalwood, and incense notes that define the soul of Japanese whisky. Bottled at 48% ABV in a 750 mL format, this release is a stunning collectors piece and a masterclass in balance, depth, and tradition. Available now at Whiskey Caviar.
Tasting Notes:
Color: Deep amber with golden reflections
Nose: Complex aromas of sandalwood, clove, coconut, and dried apricot, wrapped in delicate incense
Palate: Luxuriously rich and oily with flavors of dark fruit, Japanese spice, toasted coconut, and temple wood
Finish: Exceptionally long and warm, with lingering Mizunara spice and subtle sweetness
Vital Stats:
Distillery: Yamazaki (Suntory)
Region: Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Age: 18 Years
Cask Type: 100% Japanese Mizunara Oak
ABV: 48%
Bottle Size: 750 mL
Edition: 100th Anniversary Limited Edition
Ideal For:
A pinnacle bottle for collectors and aficionados of rare Japanese whisky. Its exotic complexity and historic importance make it a once-in-a-lifetime pourmeant to be enjoyed slowly, neat, and in a Glencairn glass to capture every nuance. Available at Whiskey Caviar.
FAQ:
1. What makes this edition different from the standard Yamazaki 18?
This special release is aged exclusively in Mizunara oak, giving it a unique flavor profile with more pronounced spice and incense notes.
2. How rare is this bottle?
Extremely rareit was released in limited quantities worldwide to commemorate Suntorys 100th anniversary, making it a coveted collectors item.
3. Can this be a long-term investment?
Yes. Its rarity, anniversary significance, and Mizunara aging make it highly desirable and likely to appreciate in value over time.
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