Karuizawa 31 years 1981 Number One Drinks Prendre le Rythme Sherry But n°78 - bottled 2013 LMDW
60.5%
0.7L
Intensity
Lot presentation
Karuizawa 31 years 1981 Number One Drinks Prendre le Rythme Sherry But n°78 - bottled 2013 LMDW
The wine
A single cask (#78) Karuizawa distilled in 1981 and bottled at cask strength in 2013 after 31 years of maturation in a sherry cask. Karuizawa from the first half of the 1980s are particularly prized among enthusiasts. Before the Japanese whisky market was hit by a crisis that would last from the mid-1980s to the 2000s, the early 1980s were a fairly prosperous period for Karuizawa and many high-flying casks emerged from these vintages. This Karuizawa is part of a series of four Karuizawa bottled for La Maison du Whisky—two 1980 bottlings (“J'avance vers le futur” and “Pourquoi faut-il?”) and two 1981 bottlings (“En Soi” and “Prendre le rythme”). The labels were designed by Japanese artist Yuuka Yamada, who lives in Paris. A limited edition of 375 bottles.
About the Producer Karuizawa
Japan, Nagano. Distillery closed and dismantled.
Mothballed in the early 2000s, Karuizawa closed definitively in Spring 2012. Located at the foot of one of Japan's most active volcanoes, Mont Asama, Karuizawa began distilling in 1956. Equipped with small direct coal-fired stills, Karuizawa produced a robust, full-bodied malt that took perfectly to long maturation in ex-sherry casks from Spain (first fill) and Scotland (second fill, such as Mortlach). Karuizawa was a malt distilled to produce the Ocean blends of the Daikoku group. Bottlings of single malts were at the time reserved for the distillery's visitor centre and a handful of private clients. These hand-bottled versions were offered as cask strength, single cask vintages. Only what was needed for the bottling was removed from the cask, with the rest left to continue ageing in barrel. This practice explains why the same barrel can exist in various bottlings of different ages and versions. This means that the 1970 cask #6177 exists under two labels, one a 31 Year Old Distillery Edition (2002) and the other a 42 Year Old Vintage Single Cask Edition (2012). It was under the aegis of Number One Drinks, who bought the 300 or so barrels still available at the distillery in 2006, that Karuizawa joined the ranks of legend.
Detailed characteristics
Quantity: 1 bottle
Level: 1 To 2.5cmObservation: 1 Marginally damaged labelOrigin: private individual
Type of cellar: underground, natural cellar
Recoverable VAT: no
Original wooden case / Original case: yes
French customs seal: yes
Alcohol percentage: 60.5 %
Region: Japan - Honshu Nagano
Appellation: Karuizawa
Colour: amber
Intensity: classic