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Distilled at Monde Shuzou’s Yamanashi estate in 1983 and matured in Ex-Bourbon wood, this vintage single malt from the Isawa range offers a window into the early ambitions of one of Japan’s most unusual wine-and-whisky producers.
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Isawa 1983 is a vintage single malt from Monde Shuzou, a wine and spirits maker based in Kofu, Yamanashi prefecture, whose roots lie firmly in winemaking rather than the whisky industry. The 1983 vintage places its distillation in the early years of the Japanese whisky boom, when relatively few producers outside the major houses were laying down malt for long-term maturation. This bottling carries no age statement but the vintage year tells its own story, and it was released for the domestic Japanese market in a 660ml format at 43%.
Matured in Ex-Bourbon casks in the mountain air of Yamanashi, the spirit typically reflects the house tendency toward earthy, full-bodied character with vanilla and dried fruit notes common to long bourbon-wood ageing. With cask and tasting detail absent from the record, the character here is drawn from Monde Shuzou's typical malt style: robust and idiosyncratic, shaped by a winery background rather than a dedicated whisky tradition, and worth approaching with curiosity rather than comparison to more mainstream Japanese single malts.
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