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Yamazaki 25 Year Old Launches As A “Reformulated” Japanese Whisky

Aug 10 (thewhiskeywash.com) - The House of Suntory looks to honor what’s described by them as the birthplace of Japanese whisky with the launch of the reformulated Yamazaki 25 Year Single Malt.

The Yamazaki 25 is blended from rare whiskies aged more than a quarter of a century in the place Shinjiro Torii chose to begin the journey of Japanese whisky.

Fifth generation chief blender, Shinji Fukuyo, described the Yamazaki Single Malt as deep, complex and multi-layered with fruit and Mizunara notes.Fukuyo said the Yamazaki 25 was a journey in rediscovering what Yamazaki is, a pioneer of Japanese whisky. Today, the Yamazaki 12, Yamazaki 18 and the reformulated Yamazaki 25 all contain blended liquid components aged in American oak, Spanish oak and Japanese Mizunara oak.

Yamazaki means “mountain cape,” referencing its unique geographic location surrounded by a range of forest covered mountains.

Yamazaki Distillery, started in 1923, can claim to be Japan’s first and oldest malt distillery. Nestled on the periphery of Kyoto, the area around Yamazaki Distillery has been long referred to as “Minaseno,” known for its pure, natural water, even mentioned in the Man’yoshu, the ancient anthology of Japanese poetry.

The waters of Yamazaki were selected by the nation’s Ministry of Environment as one of Japan’s one hundred best natural mineral waters.

In 1984, second generation Master Blender Keizo Saji introduced Yamazaki Single Malt Whisky to commemorate the 60 years since the first drop of whisky was made at the Yamazaki distillery.

Twenty years later, Yamazaki was the first Japanese whisky to be awarded the Gold Medal at the International Spirits Challenge. Yamazaki Sherry Cask 2013 was awarded the World’s Best Whisky in Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2015. This year, 18 years after receiving its first Gold Medal, the reformulated Yamazaki 25 again received a Gold Medal from the 2021 International Spirits Challenge.

The bottle label is handcrafted mulberry Echizen paper produced via a slow process of drying on wood boards (a traditional Japanese method).

Yamazaki 25 Single Malt comes in at 86 proof with a suggested retail price of $2,000 for a 750ml bottle.

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