The 2022 Yamazaki Limited Edition Tsukuriwake Selection is a set of four incredible single malts that are a taste of the component whiskies that go into our beloved Yamazaki whisky.
Initially launched in Japan in 2020, the new limited edition collection of four whiskies pays tribute to the Japanese concept of ‘tsukuriwake’, or ‘artisanship through a diversity of making’ according to Yamazaki. Each of the four whiskies – Puncheon, Peated Malt, Spanish Oak, and Mizunara – represent a ‘foundation pillar’ of what makes Yamazaki whisky since the brand’s inception in 1984.
Yamazaki Puncheon
Considered the heart of Yamazaki single malt, the Yamazaki Puncheon single malt whisky comprises of spirit that’s been aged exclusively in puncheons crafted by Suntory coopers from hand-selected American oak. Puncheons come in at around 480 litres – almost as big as a sherry butt but offers more surface contact for wood interaction, which gives the spirit complexity and vibrancy.
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Pale gold
Nose: Green apple, mature pear, acacia honey with hint of vanilla
Palate: Clean, velvety, and mild, with delicate butterscotch notes
Finish: Oaky woodiness with subtle sweetness
Yamazaki Peated Malt
When it comes to peated whiskies from Suntory we think Hibiki, not Yamazaki. But apparently there is. Yamazaki’s first-ever full peated expression was the Yamazaki Peated Malt 2018, released as part of Japan-only “The Essence of Suntory” collection a few years back. This Yamazaki Peated Malt is the second, and showcases what Yamazaki considers its ‘hidden accent’. Unlike your Islay peat bombs, this expression is gentle and refined, offering subtle smoky, earthy and grassy notes gives additional layers to its signature house style.
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright gold
Nose: Subtly smoky with green herbal notes
Palate: Gently peated with hints of earthiness, pineapple and citrus notes
Finish: Complex with lingering peatiness
Yamazaki Spanish Oak
Are you a fan of heavily sherried whiskies? Good news, the Yamazaki Spanish Oak in the 2022 Yamazaki Limited Edition Tsukuriwake Selection is the one for you. This comes from spirit meticulously aged in sherry-seasoned casks made from top quality and highly-prized oak from northern Spain. As with most sherried whiskies, this offers a delicately rich and decadent palate rife with both fresh and stewed fruit notes, which is expected of a component that Yamazaki uses as a quintessential flavour depth-enhancer.
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Rich reddish amber
Nose: Dried raisins and prunes, with hints of sundried tomatoes
Palate: Delicately rich and decadent with subtle acidity
Finish: Buttery with lingering acidity and hint of bitterness
Yamazaki Mizunara
Yet what really sets Yamazaki apart from pretty much almost every other whisky is the use of Mizunara oak. Sure, other brands do sometimes offer up a Mizunara oak expression – there was the Bowmore Mizunara Cask Finish that appeared in 2015, for example, or the more recent Chivas Mizunara Blended Scotch Whisky. But Yamazaki is probably the pioneer in using that species of oak native to Japan, which imbues distinctive Japanese spice and incense-like notes to spirit aged in such casks. The Yamazaki Mizunara spotlights the signature enhancer Yamazaki uses to give its whiskies a quintessential Japanese character and an Oriental elegance.
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Amber
Nose: Rich and elegant top note, custard cream, cinnamon
Palate: Gentle on the tongue, aromatic and round with spiced sweet notes
Finish: Distinctive deep woody notes reminiscent of Japanese incense