Suntory Hakushu 18 Years Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky
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750ml
Suntory Hakushu 18 Years Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky
Available now at Liquor Boutique
Suntory Hakushu 18 Year is a masterful single malt from the forest distillery of Japan, nestled in the Japanese Alps. Known for its fresh, herbal character, Hakushu 18 takes the house style to luxurious depths with nearly two decades of aging in American and sherry oak casks. The result is a complex, elegant whisky with layers of smoke, fruit, and gentle spice — a rare find for true Japanese whisky connoisseurs.
Aged to perfection, this expression captures the essence of Japanese nature and craftsmanship.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Aromatic with fresh green apple, mint, pine, and subtle smoke.
Palate: Deep and harmonious with notes of dried fruit, green tea, toasted almond, and soft peat.
Finish: Long and refined, with lingering wood spice, sweet smoke, and mellow fruit.
Why Buy Hakushu 18 Year
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Rare, age-stated Japanese single malt from the famed Hakushu distillery
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Matured for 18 years in a mix of bourbon and sherry casks
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Beautiful balance of fruit, smoke, and forest herbal character
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Highly collectible and internationally acclaimed
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Available now at Liquor Boutique
How to Enjoy
Best enjoyed neat to appreciate its nuance and balance. A few drops of water can help open up the deeper forest and fruit notes. Ideal for contemplative sipping or sharing with fellow whisky enthusiasts.
Have Any Questions?
Is Hakushu 18 peated?
Yes, but subtly. It features gentle, refined peat that complements rather than overpowers the fruity and herbal flavors.
Is this a limited release?
Due to high demand and long aging, availability is extremely limited worldwide. We recommend securing your bottle while in stock.
How does it compare to Hakushu 12?
Hakushu 18 is richer, more mature, and deeper in complexity, with added layers of dried fruit and spice from extended cask aging.
Is it worth collecting?
Absolutely. It's one of the most sought-after age-stated Japanese single malts and holds significant value for collectors.