Karuizawa 1983 Bot.2014 Sherry Cask
Karuizawa 1983 Bot.2014 Sherry Cask is a rare and exclusive single malt whisky from Japan that has been aged in sherry casks for over 30 years. The Karuizawa distillery is located in the Nagano prefecture of Japan and was founded in 1955. The distillery was closed in 2001 but its legacy lives on through its highly sought-after whiskies. This 2014 bottling is one of only 328 bottles produced, making it a true collector’s item.
The Karuizawa 1983 Bot.2014 is a deep, rich mahogany in color, indicating the aging process has indeed taken its toll. Upon opening the bottle, the first thing that hits you is the aroma of dried fruit, sherry, and faint hints of oak. The nose is full of prunes, raisins, and candied orange peel, with some pleasant floral notes in the background.
On the palate, the whisky greets you with flavors of dark chocolate, figs, and a hint of espresso. There is an undeniable sweet richness about this beverage that derives from the prolonged sherry aging. The finish is long and smooth, leaving behind a warmth that runs down your throat and lingers in your mouth.
This whisky is not just a drink; it’s an experience. The depth of flavors and the complexity of the aroma profile invite you to savor it slowly, taking in every nuance. You might detect some notes of leather, tobacco, and a bit of nuttiness, as well.
Overall, Karuizawa 1983 Bot.2014 Sherry Cask is a magnificent whisky that’s truly worth the investment, both financially and emotionally. It is a bottle that anyone who takes their whiskies seriously should have on their shelf. It is not only a tribute to the Karuizawa distillery’s legacy but also a testament to the incredible craftsmanship of the Japanese whisky makers.
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