
Yamazaki 18 Year Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky - 750 ML
Yamazaki 18 Year Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky
This whisky has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 43% and is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water. This whisky is a limited edition and highly sought-after product, as it is only produced in small batches and often sells out quickly. This whisky has received many awards and ratings, such as 95/100 from Wine Enthusiast, 93/100 from Whisky Advocate, and Gold Medal from the International Spirits Challenge.
Product Details:
- Country: Japan
- Brand: Yamazaki
- Spirits Type: Whisky
- Spirits Style: Single Malt
- ABV: 43%
- Taste: Smooth, silky, oak, vanilla, spice, honey, tropical fruit.
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