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Yamazaki | 18 Year Old | Mizunara Single Oak Cask | Japanese Whisky | 2024 Tsukuriwake Edition | 700ML

Yamazaki | 18 Year Old | Mizunara Single Oak Cask | Japanese Whisky | 2024 Tsukuriwake Edition | 700ML

Whiskey: Yamazaki | 18 Year Old | Mizunara Single Oak Cask | Japanese Whisky | 2024 Tsukuriwake Edition | 700ML

Yamazaki 18-Year-Old Mizunara (Tsukuriwake 2024 Edition) celebrates Suntory’s legacy of mastery with the native, yet difficult oak. The lengthy maturation exclusively in mizunara oak provides a signature spiciness and incense-like sandalwood and aloe wood flavours, alongside hints of clove and dried coconut.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 96 (48%ABV)

Origin: Japan

Distillery: Yamazaki

Yamazaki 18-Year-Old Mizunara (Tsukuriwake 2024 Edition) celebrates Suntory’s legacy of mastery with the native, yet difficult oak. The lengthy maturation exclusively in mizunara oak provides a signature spiciness and incense-like sandalwood and aloe wood flavours, alongside hints of clove and dried coconut.

Yamazaki | 18 Year Old | Mizunara Single Oak Cask | Japanese Whisky | 2024 Tsukuriwake Edition | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Rich and elegant top notes of dark cherry, ripe peach with hints 
of cinnamon and nutmeg.

Palate: Subtly spiced organette with undernotes of Japanese incense.

Finish: Long and lingering, accentuated with clove, sandalwood and 
hints of dried coconut.

Distillery Information

Torii started constructing Japan's first malt whisky distillery, Yamazaki, in 1923 on the outskirts of Japan's ancient capital 'Kyoto' in a narrow valley sandwiched between Mt. Tennozan and Mt. Otokoyama. The name Yamazaki, pronounced 'Yama-Sarki', translates as 'Yama' = mountain and 'zaki' = foot of the mountain.

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Yamazaki | 18 Year Old | Mizunara Single Oak Cask | Japanese Whisky | 2024 Tsukuriwake Edition | 700ML

$3,499.99

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Whiskey: Yamazaki | 18 Year Old | Mizunara Single Oak Cask | Japanese Whisky | 2024 Tsukuriwake Edition | 700ML

Yamazaki 18-Year-Old Mizunara (Tsukuriwake 2024 Edition) celebrates Suntory’s legacy of mastery with the native, yet difficult oak. The lengthy maturation exclusively in mizunara oak provides a signature spiciness and incense-like sandalwood and aloe wood flavours, alongside hints of clove and dried coconut.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

  • ROLLING STONE
  • MEN'S JOURNAL
  • US WEEKLY

ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 96 (48%ABV)

Origin: Japan

Distillery: Yamazaki

Yamazaki 18-Year-Old Mizunara (Tsukuriwake 2024 Edition) celebrates Suntory’s legacy of mastery with the native, yet difficult oak. The lengthy maturation exclusively in mizunara oak provides a signature spiciness and incense-like sandalwood and aloe wood flavours, alongside hints of clove and dried coconut.

Yamazaki | 18 Year Old | Mizunara Single Oak Cask | Japanese Whisky | 2024 Tsukuriwake Edition | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Rich and elegant top notes of dark cherry, ripe peach with hints 
of cinnamon and nutmeg.

Palate: Subtly spiced organette with undernotes of Japanese incense.

Finish: Long and lingering, accentuated with clove, sandalwood and 
hints of dried coconut.

Distillery Information

Torii started constructing Japan's first malt whisky distillery, Yamazaki, in 1923 on the outskirts of Japan's ancient capital 'Kyoto' in a narrow valley sandwiched between Mt. Tennozan and Mt. Otokoyama. The name Yamazaki, pronounced 'Yama-Sarki', translates as 'Yama' = mountain and 'zaki' = foot of the mountain.