A peated single malt whisky from Japan's Yamazaki Distillery! Peaty whiskies from Yamazaki are not very common at all, with just a smidge of peat featuring in its regularly released expressions. A fas... Read more
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Master of Malt | 986.24 | 807.69 | 975.00 | 999.00 | 949.00 | 925.47 |
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Name | Yamazaki Peated Malt 2020 |
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Brand | Yamazaki |
Average Price | £799.00 |
Type | Japanese Whisky |
Volume | 700ml |
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Alcohol Content (ABV) | 48% |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Created On CasKompare | 09-17-2022 |
A peated single malt whisky from Japan's Yamazaki Distillery! Peaty whiskies from Yamazaki are not very common at all, with just a smidge of peat featuring in its regularly released expressions. A fascinating bottling from the legendary distillery. This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more detailed photos just get in touch!~ Master of Malt
Order Now: Experience the smooth taste and rich aroma of Yamazaki Japanese Whisky by ordering your 700ml bottle today With an ABV of48, this premium whisky is the perfect addition to any collection or for sharing with friends. Order now.
A Japanese whiskey distillery called Yamazaki is situated in Shimamoto, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was Japan's first industrial whiskey distillery when it was established in 1923 and was owned by Suntory. In its 'Whiskey Library,' 7,000 bottles of single-malt whisky are on display. Torii Shinjir founded Japan's first malt whiskey distillery, the Yamazaki Distillery, in 1923. In order to create a significant whiskey, the founder and chairman of Kotobukiya (the forerunner of Suntory) employed Taketsuru Masataka, who he designated factory director of the Yamazaki distillery in 1924. In 1918, this Scotsman was a member of a 17th-century sake brewing dynasty. He went to Glasgow University to study, where he saw the production of Scotch whiskey. He traveled to Japan in 1920 with Jessie Roberta 'Rita' Cowan, a Scottish woman he married. The first whiskey produced under Taketsuru was finished in 1929 and sold as shirofuda. Taketsuru quit the business in 1934 because to disagreements with Torii and started the Daju-Nippon Kaju KK firm, eventually known as Nikka Whisky Distilling, in Hokkaid.