$42952
A first fill sherry butt bottled by La Maison du Whisky, this single cask 1993 Yamazaki pours chocolate, honey and pipe tobacco over a green, leafy freshness, a 19 Years Old Osaka malt at a full 57.5%.
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Bottled by La Maison du Whisky from a single 1993 cask, this Yamazaki carries the name of Japan's first malt distillery, founded by Suntory in Osaka Prefecture where soft humidity and three converging rivers shape a wide spirit palette. Released in 2012 at 19 Years Old for an event, it is a one cask portrait of the house at full strength rather than a blended core bottling.
The whisky spent its life in a first fill Oloroso sherry butt, the most active sherry wood Yamazaki uses. At 57.5% it shows bittersweet chocolate and honey alongside toasted oak and a curl of pipe tobacco, lifted by the green, leafy freshness noted in the cask. Rich yet not heavy, it ties the distillery's orchard fruit to deep sherry in a single expression.
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