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Suntory Yamazaki 18 Year Old Limited Edition
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Suntory Yamazaki 18 Year Old Limited Edition

Suntory Yamazaki 18 Year Old Limited Edition

$560.00

Original: $1,599.99

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Suntory Yamazaki 18 Year Old Limited Edition—

$1,599.99

$560.00

The Story

18 years at Yamazaki — Japan's oldest malt whisky distillery — in a limited edition presentation. American oak, Spanish sherry oak, and rare Mizunara Japanese oak casks producing one of the world's most celebrated single malt expressions.

The Yamazaki Distillery was established in 1923 by Shinjiro Torii at the confluence of three rivers south of Kyoto — chosen for its soft water and the misty microclimate of the surrounding mountains and bamboo groves. It is Japan's oldest malt whisky distillery and the birthplace of Japanese whisky as a commercial category. The 18 Year is the core age-statement expression in the Yamazaki range: old enough to show true multi-cask maturation complexity, rare enough to carry genuine collector interest.

The Yamazaki 18 Year draws from three cask types: American white oak (vanilla, caramel, coconut), Spanish sherry oak (dried fruit, chocolate, spice), and Mizunara — Japanese oak that takes 200 years to mature to barrel-making size and imparts incense, sandalwood, and coconut notes found nowhere else. The blend of these three distinct cask influences produces the complexity and multi-layered character that has made Yamazaki 18 Year consistently one of the highest-rated single malts in global competition. The limited edition presentation reflects a specific bottling run with distinctive packaging beyond the standard release.

Tasting Notes

  • Appearance: Deep amber with warm copper tones from the sherry and Mizunara cask influence.
  • Nose: Rich and seductive — plum, cherry, and dried tropical fruit from the sherry casks, layered with the subtle incense and sandalwood of Mizunara oak.
  • Palate: Silky and multi-layered — the three cask types expressing their distinct characters in a seamlessly integrated whole. Chocolate, coconut, dried fruit, and warm spice.
  • Finish: Long and complex — Mizunara's incense notes lingering through a warm, satisfying close.

Specs

  • Distillery: Yamazaki, Shimamoto, Osaka Prefecture, Japan (est. 1923)
  • Category: Single Malt Japanese Whisky
  • Age: 18 years
  • Casks: American white oak, Spanish sherry oak, Mizunara Japanese oak
  • Size: 750ml
  • Presentation: Limited edition

Explore the full Yamazaki collection or browse all Japanese whisky at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does the limited edition Yamazaki 18 Year differ from the standard? The liquid is the same Yamazaki 18 Year expression — the distinction is the limited edition presentation packaging. Suntory produces limited edition bottle designs for the 18 Year periodically, making them collectible beyond the standard release. Once a limited edition is sold out it is not reproduced.
  • What role does Mizunara oak play in Yamazaki 18 Year? Mizunara (Quercus mongolica) takes 200 years to mature to barrel-making size and imparts incense, sandalwood, and coconut notes found in no other wood variety. It is one of the rarest finishing woods in whisky globally. At 18 years, the Mizunara cask component has had sufficient time to integrate fully into the blend rather than dominating it.
  • How does Yamazaki 18 compare to Yamazaki 25 Year? The 25 Year adds 7 additional years of multi-cask maturation, producing greater concentration, deeper sherry integration, and more pronounced Mizunara character. The 18 Year is more fruit-forward and accessible; the 25 Year is more concentrated and complex. Both are world-class expressions at their respective price and rarity levels.
  • Is Yamazaki 18 Year still regularly available? Suntory has faced documented supply constraints across aged Yamazaki expressions. The 18 Year is available only through allocated specialty retailers — including in limited edition presentations like this one.

Description

18 years at Yamazaki — Japan's oldest malt whisky distillery — in a limited edition presentation. American oak, Spanish sherry oak, and rare Mizunara Japanese oak casks producing one of the world's most celebrated single malt expressions.

The Yamazaki Distillery was established in 1923 by Shinjiro Torii at the confluence of three rivers south of Kyoto — chosen for its soft water and the misty microclimate of the surrounding mountains and bamboo groves. It is Japan's oldest malt whisky distillery and the birthplace of Japanese whisky as a commercial category. The 18 Year is the core age-statement expression in the Yamazaki range: old enough to show true multi-cask maturation complexity, rare enough to carry genuine collector interest.

The Yamazaki 18 Year draws from three cask types: American white oak (vanilla, caramel, coconut), Spanish sherry oak (dried fruit, chocolate, spice), and Mizunara — Japanese oak that takes 200 years to mature to barrel-making size and imparts incense, sandalwood, and coconut notes found nowhere else. The blend of these three distinct cask influences produces the complexity and multi-layered character that has made Yamazaki 18 Year consistently one of the highest-rated single malts in global competition. The limited edition presentation reflects a specific bottling run with distinctive packaging beyond the standard release.

Tasting Notes

  • Appearance: Deep amber with warm copper tones from the sherry and Mizunara cask influence.
  • Nose: Rich and seductive — plum, cherry, and dried tropical fruit from the sherry casks, layered with the subtle incense and sandalwood of Mizunara oak.
  • Palate: Silky and multi-layered — the three cask types expressing their distinct characters in a seamlessly integrated whole. Chocolate, coconut, dried fruit, and warm spice.
  • Finish: Long and complex — Mizunara's incense notes lingering through a warm, satisfying close.

Specs

  • Distillery: Yamazaki, Shimamoto, Osaka Prefecture, Japan (est. 1923)
  • Category: Single Malt Japanese Whisky
  • Age: 18 years
  • Casks: American white oak, Spanish sherry oak, Mizunara Japanese oak
  • Size: 750ml
  • Presentation: Limited edition

Explore the full Yamazaki collection or browse all Japanese whisky at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does the limited edition Yamazaki 18 Year differ from the standard? The liquid is the same Yamazaki 18 Year expression — the distinction is the limited edition presentation packaging. Suntory produces limited edition bottle designs for the 18 Year periodically, making them collectible beyond the standard release. Once a limited edition is sold out it is not reproduced.
  • What role does Mizunara oak play in Yamazaki 18 Year? Mizunara (Quercus mongolica) takes 200 years to mature to barrel-making size and imparts incense, sandalwood, and coconut notes found in no other wood variety. It is one of the rarest finishing woods in whisky globally. At 18 years, the Mizunara cask component has had sufficient time to integrate fully into the blend rather than dominating it.
  • How does Yamazaki 18 compare to Yamazaki 25 Year? The 25 Year adds 7 additional years of multi-cask maturation, producing greater concentration, deeper sherry integration, and more pronounced Mizunara character. The 18 Year is more fruit-forward and accessible; the 25 Year is more concentrated and complex. Both are world-class expressions at their respective price and rarity levels.
  • Is Yamazaki 18 Year still regularly available? Suntory has faced documented supply constraints across aged Yamazaki expressions. The 18 Year is available only through allocated specialty retailers — including in limited edition presentations like this one.