Yamazaki 10 Years Japanese Single Malt Whisky 40.0% Vol. - rare old bottling from the Jim Murray award-winning Distillery!
The 10 year old Suntory Yamazaki Japanese Single Malt Whisky is the youngest malt from the popular and internationally awarded Yamazaki series and has not been produced for some time. With the Suntory Yamazaki 10 years, the Suntory Group has succeeded in creating a very fruity single malt whisky that is a small sensation in terms of taste.
The Yamazaki 10 years matures in a so-called Puncheoen cask with 480 litres of American white oak and its clear and fresh aroma is characterised by complex notes of oak and fruit - a multi-layered single malt, soft and tasty with in a long finish with nuances of nut, malt and complex notes of exotic fruits.
A beautiful old and collectible bottling of the Yamazaki 10 Years Single Malt, which is becoming increasingly hard to find.
- Nose: a fresh clean aroma that hints of melon and pears delicately spiced with cinnamon and vanilla
- Taste: crisp with a nutty, woody flavour and a soothing finish, abundant in tropical fruits
- Finish: a long-lasting refreshing oaky finish
- Typ: Single Malt Whisky - Distillery Bottling
- District: Japan / Honshu - Osaka
- Age: 10 years old
- Cask Wood Type: american white oak (Puncheon)
- Alcohol ABV% 40.0
- Bottle Size 70cl / 700ml
- chill filtered
- Packaging original boxed (box with traces)
- Producer/Importer: Yamazaki Distillery, Shimamoto, Mishima District, Osaka 618-0001, Japan / Morrison Bowmore Distillers LTD, Glasgow G21 1EQ, Scotland
- Country of Origin: Japan
- limited, number unknown - collector s item!
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