Karuizawa 1970/2012 42yo 61,9% Geisha Label #6227
Karuizawa 1970/2012 42yo 61,9% Geisha Label #6227
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Karuizawa 1970 Geisha Label #6227 – 42-Year-Old Single Cask
Among the most celebrated releases from the legendary closed Japanese distillery, Karuizawa 1970 Geisha Label stands as a masterpiece of rarity, craftsmanship, and cultural symbolism. Distilled in 1970 and matured for an extraordinary 42 years in a single Sherry Butt (#6227), this remarkable whisky was bottled in 2012 at its natural cask strength of 61.9% ABV.
Part of the highly acclaimed Geisha Label Series, this release combines the legendary depth of old Karuizawa whisky with artwork inspired by one of Japan's most iconic cultural symbols. The result is a bottling that has become highly sought after by collectors worldwide, representing both the artistic and liquid legacy of one of Japan's most revered lost distilleries.
After more than four decades of maturation, the whisky developed the intensely rich and complex character for which Karuizawa has become famous. Despite its formidable strength, the whisky displays extraordinary balance and sophistication, hallmarks of the finest Karuizawa vintages.
Limited to 433 bottles.
Specifications
Type: Single Malt Japanese Whisky
Distillery: Karuizawa
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Series: Geisha Label
Distilled: 1970
Bottled: 2012
Age: 42 Years
Cask Type: Sherry Butt
Cask Number: #6227
Strength: 61.9% ABV
Size: 700 ml
Limited Edition: 433 Bottles
About the Distillery
Located at the foothills of Mount Asama, Karuizawa Distillery operated from 1955 until its closure in 2000. During its lifetime, the distillery produced heavily sherried, richly textured whiskies inspired by traditional Scottish methods while developing a character entirely its own.
Following the distillery's closure, remaining casks gained legendary status among collectors and enthusiasts. Today, Karuizawa is widely regarded as one of the most important lost distilleries in whisky history, with its finest releases regularly achieving record prices at international auctions.