
The Yamazaki 25 Year Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky - 750ML
The Yamazaki 25 Year Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky
Malt Immerse yourself in the pinnacle of whisky craftsmanship with The Yamazaki 25 Year Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky. This 750ML bottle is a celebration of a quarter-century of meticulous aging in the finest casks, resulting in a depth of flavor and complexity that is truly unparalleled.
Product Details:
- Country: Japan
- Distillery: Yamazaki
- Volume: 750ML
- Taste: A luxurious tapestry of Mizunara sandalwood, incense, mature kaki persimmon, tart ume plum, and gentle shoga ginger.
- Finish: A profound, long finish with a smoky touch and lingering subtly sweet wood notes.
- Food Pairings: Best enjoyed on its own or with a fine cigar, allowing the connoisseur to savor its exquisite complexity.
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