Description
Distillery:
Yamazaki
Age:
55 Year old
Vintage:
1960 & 1964
Region:
Japan
Bottler:
Official
Cask type:
Mizunara & White oak
Bottle strength:
46%
Bottle size:
70cl
Distillery status:
Operational
The Yamazaki 55 year old is a vatting of two casks: a 1960-vintage mizunara oak and a 1964-vintage white oak. The 1960-vintage was distilled by founder Shinjiro Torii and the 1964-vintage represents the year his son, Keizo Saji, succeeded him as second-generation Master Blender. Over half a century of maturation later, the casks were carefully married together by current and fifth Master Blender, Shinji Fukuyo.
As you would expect, the presentation showcases the highest quality of Japanese craftsmanship. The “55” emblazoned on the crystal bottle is decorated with maki-e, the traditional Japanese technique of sprinkling gold powder on lacquerware. The handcrafted box is made of Japanese mizunara wood which is finished in a traditional style. The mouth of the bottle is wrapped in a layer of ink-black washi paper strewn with gold flakes whist a cord braided from 24 ink-black, gold, and silver strands hold the wrapping in place.
When it came to distribution in mid-2020, it was decided that the first 100 bottles would be sold exclusively in Japan via lottery. Over a year later, a second release of another 100 bottles were made available to other markets around the world.
Distillery:
Yamazaki
Age:
55 Year old
Vintage:
1960 & 1964
Region:
Japan
Bottler:
Official
Cask type:
Mizunara & White oak
Bottle strength:
46%
Bottle size:
70cl
Distillery status:
Operational