The Birthplace of Japanese Whisky (1923)
Established in 1923 on the outskirts of Kyoto, the Yamazaki Distillery is Japan's first and oldest malt whisky distillery. The location was chosen for its legendary water source, famously used by tea master Sen no Rikyu. The humid climate created by three converging rivers is perfect for whisky maturation.
Complex and Deep
Yamazaki Single Malt is celebrated for its multi-layered fruitiness and the unique aroma of Mizunara (Japanese oak). It is the flagship brand that put Japanese whisky on the global map.
Why Collectors Love It:
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Flavor Profile: Rich fruit (peach, strawberry), coconut, and incense notes.
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Key Bottles: The 12 Year Old is a classic, while the 18 and 25 Year Olds are investment-grade gems.
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Awards: Consistently wins "World's Best Whisky" titles.
