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€ 19 000,00
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Koi collection includes 3 bottles of Karuizawa whisky. Labels of bottles are dedicated to three most precious varieties of koi carp.
Labels of Karuizawa Koi:
Kohaku – the oldest, pedigreed fish characterized by white color with beautiful, irregular spots in bright red;
Kin Showa – fish with a metallic, shimmering scale featuring gold spots and black patterns around the head;
Ochiba – fish resembling the colors of autumn leaves – yellow-gold. The term “ochiba” in Japanese also means falling leaves.
Karuizawa Koi Whisky is a highly limited collector’s set, comprising only 105 bottles of the finest Japanese whisky.
Type: Japanese whisky
Distillery: Karuizawa
Distilled: 1999-2000
Number of bottles produced: OCHIBA – 35, KIN SHOWA – 35, KOHAKU – 35
Strength: OCHIBA 55%, KIN SHOWA 46%, KOHAKU 48%
Size: 3 x 700ml
Packaging: WS Heavy bottle made of glass of high purity and designed by Wealth Solutions creative team, painting on the glass, box designed specially for this project and made of oak wood.
Bottle location: GBThis bottle is located in United Kingdom
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Koi fish are the symbol of prosperity, good fortune, and perseverance in Japanese culture, as well as in Chinese culture. Karuizawa is a global symbol of perfection and high quality.
All metallic Showa are known as Kin Showa. The metallic luster appear strong throughout the entire body of the koi. The key Showa elements are wraparound sumi, motoguro in the pectoral fins, and the classic intrusion of an interesting black pattern onto the head.
The Kohaku breed is believed to be one of the first ornamental carp varieties developed. The variety dates to 1888. The Kohaku remains one of the most popular breeds in Japan. The bright red markings are known as hi (緋).
Ochiba koi, or more commonly known as Ochiba Shigure, is a variety of koi fish. Called Ochiba Shigure literally translates as “autumn leaves on the water”, which perfectly describes their glowing cross-linked petals arranged in a position that gives the impression left by floating leaves.
Karuizawa Koi Whisky is a highly limited collector’s set, comprising only 105 bottles of the finest Japanese whisky. Coveted for its exceptional quality and scarcity compared to Scotch, Japanese whisky is a prized possession for collectors, often commanding remarkable prices at specialized auctions globally. The collection centers around the exquisite koi carp, a culturally significant and meticulously bred fish. Koi carp, with pedigrees and champions fetching prices of up to 2 million dollars, symbolize strength, longevity, and perseverance in Far Eastern mythology. The term ‘koi,’ also meaning love, adds an extra layer of symbolism, making these vibrant fish a representation of enduring family bonds.