Yamazaki is the birthplace of Japanese whisky, where tradition, craftsmanship, and nature come together to create some of the world's most sought-after single malts. Founded in 1923 by Suntory's visionary Shinjiro Torii, Yamazaki was Japan's first whisky distillery. It is situated in a misty, serene valley where the Katsura, Uji, and Kizu rivers converge. This unique microclimate, known for its soft water and delicate humidity, laid the groundwork for a new style of whisky that would eventually captivate the world.
Over the past century, Yamazaki has gained legendary status. Its whiskies showcase an exquisite balance of depth and refinement, influenced by a variety of cask types, including rare Mizunara oak, Spanish sherry, and American oak. The result is a profile admired by collectors and connoisseurs, featuring notes of gentle smoke, orchard fruits, honeyed sweetness, spices, and the unmistakable incense-like elegance of Mizunara.
International acclaim followed, with Yamazaki 12, 18, and 25, as well as various limited-edition releases, becoming some of the most coveted bottles on the global market. Auction records, rising scarcity, and the distillery's meticulous production process have established Yamazaki as a cornerstone of any serious whisky investment portfolio.
At Migratory Story, we honor this rich heritage with a curated selection of Yamazaki masterpieces—from foundational age statements to rare, collectible vintage releases. Every bottle is 100% authentic, stored under optimal conditions, and sourced with verified provenance to ensure both drinking quality and long-term value.
Experience the spirit that introduced Japanese whisky to the world. Explore Yamazaki with Migratory Story and bring home a bottle that embodies tradition, precision, and the timeless beauty of Japanese craftsmanship.
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Yamazaki18 Years Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky - 70CL
- HK $8,000.00
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Yamazaki25 Years Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky - 70CL
- HK $90,000.00
- HK $90,000.00
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