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Karuizawa 48 Year Old 1964 (cask 3603)

TYPE: Japanese whisky
DISTILLERY: Karuizawa
DISTILLED: 1964
BOTTLED: 2012
BOTTLED BY: Number One Drinks
BOTTLED FOR: Wealth Solutions
AGE: 48yo
CASK TYPE: Sherry
CASK NUMBER: 3603
STRENGTH: 57,7%
NUMBER OF BOTTLES PRODUCED: 143
Single cask and cask strength
The oldest Japanese single cask whisky on record (as on the date of market launch)

Original price was: $29,950.00.Current price is: $25,550.00.

Buy Karuizawa 48 Year Old 1964 (cask 3603)

Buy Karuizawa 48 Year Old 1964 (cask 3603) is considered to be one of the most sought after Japanese whiksy. Also, it is said to be one of the best Japanese whiskies ever! Don’t miss this opportunity to become an owner of this precious bottle.

This particular one is an absolute must-have for real collectors. Karuizawa 1964 is one of the last remaining 1960s casks of Karuizawa that survived until 2012. On the date of market launch, this 48-year-old edition was also the oldest Karuizawa whisky ever released. Additionally, it was the oldest Japanese single cask whisky in history.

There were only 143 numbered bottles of this beverage on the market. Therefore, a special booklet about Karuizawa was created by David Broom, one of the most recognised whisky critics around the globe and a columnist for Whisky Magazine. Each bottle of Karuizawa 1964 was accompanied with this booklet.

TYPE: Japanese whisky
DISTILLERY: Karuizawa
DISTILLED: 1964
BOTTLED: 2012
BOTTLED BY: Number One Drinks
BOTTLED FOR: Wealth Solutions
AGE: 48yo
CASK TYPE: Sherry
CASK NUMBER: 3603
STRENGTH: 57,7%
NUMBER OF BOTTLES PRODUCED: 143
Single cask and cask strength
The oldest Japanese single cask whisky on record (as on the date of market launch)

       TASTING NOTES Of Karuizawa 48 Year Old 1964 (cask 3603)

First it’s brilliant whisky, and second, it’s ‘different’ whisky. Respect.”
95/100

-SERGE VALENTIN, WHISKY FUN

“And what it is, is one of those rare whiskies that creates a world of its own and holds it together so beautifully it’s almost like an image of nature at its best.”

-STEFAN VAN EYCKEN, NONJATTA

“Typically bold – that’s the Karuizawa style – while age has allowed a crisp quality to develop on the plate which plays off the depth of the nose.”