Tasting Notes
- Nose: Rich dark chocolate, dried shiitake mushrooms, aged leather, sandalwood incense, concentrated fig compote
- Palate: Intense umami complexity, soy-glazed walnuts, charred oak, crystallized ginger, black tea tannins, honeyed tobacco
- Finish: Extraordinarily long with lingering smoke, bitter orange peel, Japanese cedar
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Single Malt Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 61.7% |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | NAS |
| Release Year | 2012 |
| Distillery | Karuizawa |
| Region | Honshu, Japan |
| Barrel Type | Marrying Cask |
| Vintage Casks | 1999 & 2000 |
Perfect For
- Whisky Collectors: An essential addition to any serious Japanese whisky collection
- Special Occasions: Milestone celebrations deserving of legendary spirits
- Investment: Rare releases from closed distilleries with proven appreciation
- Contemplative Sipping: Neat enjoyment to fully appreciate the complex flavor journey
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Karuizawa Tokyo International BarShow 2012 special?
This release represents a marriage of specially selected casks from 1999 and 2000 vintages, created exclusively for the Tokyo International BarShow 2012. Karuizawa's closure in 2000 makes every remaining bottle increasingly rare and valuable.
How should I drink this Karuizawa whisky?
Given the 61.7% ABV and exceptional rarity, this whisky is best enjoyed neat in a Glencairn glass with a few drops of water to open the complex aromatics. Allow it to breathe for several minutes to fully appreciate the depth.
Is this whisky suitable for cocktails?
While technically possible, using this rare Karuizawa expression in cocktails would be inadvisable given its collectible status and complex flavor profile that shines best when experienced pure.
What is similar to Karuizawa whisky?
For those seeking similar complexity, consider other Japanese single malts like Hibiki or Yamazaki aged expressions, though none truly replicate Karuizawa's distinctive umami-rich character and legendary status.
Is Karuizawa Tokyo International BarShow 2012 worth the investment?
Karuizawa releases have shown consistent appreciation due to the distillery's closure and legendary reputation. This limited release combines collectible appeal with exceptional drinking quality for serious whisky enthusiasts.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.