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Karuizawa 30 Year Old Sherry Cask #5347 & Karuizawa 29 Year Old Bourbon Cask #8897 2 x 70cl

Karuizawa 30 Year Old Sherry Cask #5347 & Karuizawa 29 Year Old Bourbon Cask #8897 2 x 70cl
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Karuizawa 30 Year Old Sherry Cask #5347 & Karuizawa 29 Year Old Bourbon Cask #8897 2 x 70clKaruizawa 30 Year Old Sherry Cask #5347 & Karuizawa 29 Year Old Bourbon Cask #8897 2 x 70clKaruizawa 30 Year Old Sherry Cask #5347 & Karuizawa 29 Year Old Bourbon Cask #8897 2 x 70clKaruizawa 30 Year Old Sherry Cask #5347 & Karuizawa 29 Year Old Bourbon Cask #8897 2 x 70clKaruizawa 30 Year Old Sherry Cask #5347 & Karuizawa 29 Year Old Bourbon Cask #8897 2 x 70clKaruizawa 30 Year Old Sherry Cask #5347 & Karuizawa 29 Year Old Bourbon Cask #8897 2 x 70clKaruizawa 30 Year Old Sherry Cask #5347 & Karuizawa 29 Year Old Bourbon Cask #8897 2 x 70cl

Lot number: 146-05938

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The mountain town of Karuizawa is situated on a high plain at the base of active volcano, Mount Asama, in the heart of Japan’s mainland. In 1956, the wine and spirits giant, Daikoku Budoshu, expanded their already established empire there by building a distillery with the onus of producing a single malt to be utilised in the company’s blends. They christened it ‘Ocean’. 1958 saw a freer importation channel opening up for malt, and barley flowed into Japan from the UK. Karuizawa Factory, as it was then known, worked with Golden Promise barley (also famously used by Macallan), and matured their signature spirit in sherry casks, yet very little actually left the country, which in future would lend hugely to its collectability.

During the 1980s and 90s Japan's economy was truly booming, but with this prosperity came a generation of young, trendy and affluent consumers who began to turn their backs on companies they deemed “old fashioned”. Instead, their attentions turned to wines, with only low grade, neutral tasting whiskies managing to find any favour as mixing fodder. The relatively small Karuizawa distillery, with its robust and characterful style, never stood a chance, and in the year 2000 it was sadly mothballed (and completely demolished in 2016).

Jumping ahead to 2007, independent bottler Number One Drinks acquired the distillery's remaining stocks, and imported Ocean Karuizawa Distillery whisky (as it was re-branded to in 1977) for the European market. The rarity of official expressions, and the now finite supply made for an explosive combination in the world of rare whisky, with die-hard collectors clamouring to get hold of any releases, and driving a buoyant second hand market. The rest, as they say, is history.

This is the Bourbon half of a two bottle release from Karuizawa which was first unveiled at The Whisky Exchange's Whisky Show at the end of 2014. We think that the label may be one of the most striking designs yet, and that's before we get to the whisky inside the bottle!

Only on sale at the show, this is a great opportunity for anyone who wasn't able to join in with the festivities at the Vinopolis to get their hands on this monster.

#8897

Bottled: 2014

Age: 29 Years Old

Cask Type: Bourbon

53.9% ABV / 70cl

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This is the Sherry half of a two bottle release from Karuizawa which was first unveiled at The Whisky Exchange's Whisky Show this year. We think that the label may be one of the most striking designs yet, and that's before we get to the whisky inside the bottle!

Only on sale at the show, this is a great opportunity for anyone who wasn't able to join in with the festivities at the Vinopolis to get their hands on this sherry monster.

#5347

Bottled: 2014

Age: 30 Years Old

Cask Type: Sherry

58.2% ABV / 70cl

Please note creasing and wear to cartons

Please examine the images of the bottle, any packaging and labels carefully and satisfy yourself as to their condition before making a bid.

Please note that this lot contains multiple items. Additional delivery charges may be payable.