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Malt extract, vanilla, gentle smoke and a tobacco thread weave through this 2000 vintage Hanyu single malt, 15 years in Ex-Bourbon casks before bottling at 46.5% for the Japanese market in 2015, one of the last vintages produced before the Saitama distillery closed.
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Hanyu 15 Years Old 2000 is a single malt from the closed Hanyu distillery in Saitama Prefecture, distilled in 2000 and bottled in 2015 at 46.5% for the Japanese domestic market. The 2000 vintage holds particular significance: the distillery closed in that same year, making this one of the final spirit runs Toa Shuzo produced before operations ceased.
Fifteen years in Ex-Bourbon casks delivered a profile that is characteristically Hanyu in its lighter register: malt extract and new wood indicate the active cask contribution, while vanilla sits alongside a notable smoky and tobacco-tinged thread that appears in some Hanyu releases and adds a dry, slightly austere counterpoint to the sweetness. At 46.5% and without single cask designation, this is a composed, accessible expression of the final Hanyu vintage year.
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