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HISTORIC JAPANESE WHISKY AUCTION TARGETS NEW RECORDS WITH KARUIZAWA 1960 & YAMAZAKI 55YO – Japanese Whisky Auction News

HISTORIC JAPANESE WHISKY AUCTION TARGETS NEW RECORDS WITH KARUIZAWA 1960 AND YAMAZAKI 55 YEAR OLD

The world’s most iconic and sought-after Japanese whiskies will take centre stage in an exclusive auction this June, celebrating the very best of Japanese whisky.

Whisky Auctioneer, the world-leading online whisky auction platform, is set to make history with an exclusive Japanese whisky auction running from 12–22 June 2026. The company will aim to set new category records following the exceptional £43,000 result for a 1st Edition Hanyu Card bottling sold via Whisky Auctioneer in March 2026, underlining continued global demand for rare Japanese whisky.

Alongside exceptionally rare lots including Yamazaki 55 Year Old –  the world’s oldest Japanese whisky –  headlining the sale is the Karuizawa 1960 “The Poet” (Cask #5627), an extraordinary single cask distilled at the now-closed Karuizawa Distillery and bottled in 2013 at 52 years of age. The release has since achieved near-mythical status among collectors.

The bottle is offered with exceptional provenance, having remained under direct custodianship of its original creator, Marcin Miller, who co-founded the independent bottling company Number One Drinks with David Croll in 2006.

Miller is a widely respected figure in the whisky industry, formerly publisher of Whisky Magazine, a Keeper of the Quaich and also co-founder of The Kyoto Distillery, Japan’s first artisan gin distillery. Through Number One Drinks Company, he played a key role in acquiring and releasing remaining stocks from the closed Karuizawa Distillery, helping to establish its global collector status.

Marcin Miller, co-founder of Number One Drinks, commented:

“Karuizawa has been a deeply significant part of my professional life for many years, and ‘The Poet’ represents something truly special within that journey. From the early days of Number One Drinks, there was a real sense that we were engaging with something extraordinary in these remaining casks and beginning to understand just how important they would become to whisky enthusiasts around the world.

“This particular bottling remains one of the most remarkable examples from that era, from the quality of the liquid to the attention to detail in the breathtakingly beautiful design.”

All 41 bottles of the Karuizawa 1960 Cask #5627 are entirely unique; in-place of traditional numbering, each is individually named and distinguished by a hand-selected netsuke, a traditional Japanese miniature carved sculpture, suspended from its neck.

Dave Broom, Award-winning author and Japanese whisky expert, said:

“Amazingly, after the emotional task of transferring the last remaining Karuizawa from the distillery to their temporary home at Chichibu had been completed, a final tranche of casks materialised. These had been ring-fenced as being potential bottlings for the distillery’s visitor centre, but as that was now closed enquiries were made as to whether this mysterious clutch could also be added to the purchase.

“It was only after the deal was agreed that it was discovered how remarkable this package was, containing as it did, cask #5627, a 250l sherry hogshead. Time had reduced its volume to no more than 41 bottles worth of liquid, though the alcohol remained sprightly at 51.8%, a precious reminder of the early days of the distillery.”

The auction as a whole charts the evolution of Japanese whisky, from the foundational influence of pioneers such as Suntory and Nikka, through the enduring allure of closed distilleries including Karuizawa Distillery and Hanyu Distillery, to the category’s dynamic revival and new generation of distillers, notably Chichibu Distillery.

Joe Wilson, Head Curator and Spirits Specialist at Whisky Auctioneer, said:

“We’re excited to bring together some of the most important Japanese whiskies ever offered at auction, reflecting both the depth and continued strength of this category as we continue to see strong global demand for genuinely rare Japanese whisky.

Headlining the auction is the Karuizawa 1960 ‘The Poet’. What makes this opportunity particularly remarkable is the direct line of custodianship through Marcin Miller. It represents exceptional direct provenance for a bottle of this significance and that level of traceability is incredibly rare in today’s market.”

“The Poet” will appear alongside a host of remarkable lots in the auction. Highlights include:

  • Yamazaki 55 Year Old; the world’s oldest Japanese whisky.
  • Karuizawa 1998 Harland Miller; a unique collaboration featuring a hand-painted label by internationally renowned British artist Harland Miller. All proceeds from this lot, including Whisky Auctioneer’s buyer’s commission, will be donated to Migrate Art.
  • Ichiro’s Malt Hanyu Card Bottlings; one of the most famous and collectible Japanese whisky series of all time, including rare 1st Edition releases from 2005 such as the Jack of Clubs.

To register for the auction, Kisetsu: The Seasons of Japanese Whisky, click here.

About Whisky Auctioneer

Whisky Auctioneer is the leading global platform for buying and selling whisky and spirits at auction. Founded in 2013 by whisky enthusiast Iain McClune, the company has grown into a trusted destination for collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, with offices in Scotland, London and Utrecht.

Whisky Auctioneer’s monthly online auctions feature one of the most extensive selections of rare and collectible spirits available, spanning Scotch whisky, Irish whiskey and world whiskies including iconic American and Japanese releases. The platform is designed to make the secondary market more accessible, connecting buyers and sellers across the globe.

In 2021, Whisky Auctioneer made auction history during the sale of The Perfect Collection, when a bottle of The Macallan 1926 Fine and Rare 60 Year Old achieved a £1 million hammer price – the first bottle of whisky to reach that figure in an online-only auction.

Whisky Auctioneer Japanese Auction bottle highlights:

Karuizawa 1960 The Poet; The Karuizawa 1960 (Cask #5627) is widely regarded as one of the rarest and most significant Japanese whiskies ever released. Distilled in 1960 and bottled in 2013 at 52 years old, it has achieved near-mythical status among collectors.

Only 41 bottles were produced from a single sherry cask. Each bottle is entirely unique – rather than being numbered, every bottle is named and distinguished by its own hand-selected netsuke (a traditional Japanese miniature carved sculpture).

The presentation extends its story beyond the liquid itself. Designed by Scottish-founded creative agency Contagious, the packaging reflects the connection between Scotch tradition and the distinctive style of Karuizawa Distillery. Labels crafted from handmade washi paper feature on each bottle, one hand-pressed and hot metal branded in Scotland, the other finished with fine art calligraphy in Japan, symbolising the fusion of cultures behind the spirit. The presentation is completed with handcrafted wooden cases inspired by traditional Japanese puzzle boxes, incorporating wood from the original cask.

Tasting notes by Dave Broom can be provided on request.

Karuizawa 1998 Harland Miller; A one-of-a-kind collaboration between fine art and fine whisky. This is a charity lot with funds raised, including Whisky Auctioneer’s buyer’s commission, being donated to Migrate Art.

Filled on 23 December 1998, Cask #2347 was privately owned by Marcin Miller, who has donated the only ten bottles ever to be released at natural cask strength (61.8% ABV) to the Migrate Art project. Each bottle features a unique hand-painted artwork by internationally acclaimed artist Harland Miller. Created exclusively for this exceptional series, these one-of-a-kind labels were conceived to raise funds for the pioneering arts charity Migrate Art. Proceeds from the sale of all ten bottles will directly support Migrate Art’s work with some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.

Yamazaki 55 Year Old; The oldest Japanese whisky. Originally released in 2020, it’s a blend of 1960 and 1964 vintage Yamazaki matured in Mizunara and white oak casks. 100 bottles were first released in 2020 exclusive in the Japanese market via a lottery system and a second ‘final’ batch of 100 bottles was released in 2021 to global markets. With just 200 bottles ever produced, it has not appeared at auction at Whisky Auctioneer for over two years.

Ichiro’s Malt Card Series – ‘1st Card bottlings’; Undoubtedly one of the most famous and collectible Japanese whisky series of all time. The full Hanyu Card Series collection boasts a total of 58 releases – 52 playing cards, two jokers, and a second batch of follow up releases for four of the cards: Ace of Spades, Queen of Hearts, King of Diamonds, and Jack of Clubs.

Released in 2005, four of the bottlings in particular were released in very small quantities, followed up with a second release due to its acclaim. These original ‘1st Card bottlings’ are extremely rare and Whisky Auctioneer will offer examples of these including the Jack of Clubs 1st Edition. The most recent example sold via Whisky Auctioneer in March achieved an exceptional hammer price of £43,000, marking the first time since 2019 that these card bottlings have appeared at auction.

About Karuizawa Distillery:

Karuizawa, one of Japan’s smallest distilleries, is a legendary name in Japanese whisky, having achieved near-mythical status among collectors following its closure in 2000. Established in 1955, the distillery was founded to produce traditional-style whisky using imported Scottish ingredients for its owner, Mercian, primarily serving the domestic Japanese market. Its rare stocks include vintages dating back to 1960, among the oldest in its inventory.

Production ceased in 2000 after Mercian’s acquisition by Kirin, whose strategic focus leaned toward wine rather than whisky. The original distillery was dismantled in 2016. However, the Karuizawa legacy has since been revived, with a new distillery constructed approximately seven miles away in the town of Karuizawa, where production resumed in 2023.

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SCOTLAND’S FIRST WORLD CUP IN 28 YEARS INSPIRES 11-BOTTLE WHISKY RELEASE – Scotch Whisky News

SCOTLAND’S FIRST WORLD CUP IN 28 YEARS INSPIRES 11-BOTTLE WHISKY RELEASE

Falkland, Fife, Scotland – June 2026; Scotland’s return to the FIFA World Cup has inspired one of the country’s most unique whisky releases, with Saltire Rare Malt unveiling just 11 bottles of a 24-Year-Old Ben Nevis Single Malt Scotch Whisky distilled in 1998 – the last year the national team graced football’s biggest stage.

Priced at £350 each, the specially designed collection, titled “Ooooohhh, Yes Sir, I can Boogie!”, has been released online in a run of just 11 bottles, paying tribute to Scotland’s starting XI as the nation prepares for its long-awaited World Cup return.

Matured for 24 years in a refill bourbon hogshead, the rare Ben Nevis single malt is one of Saltire Rare Malt’s most exclusive releases to date. Available from 14th June, the bottling brings together Scotland’s rich whisky heritage and a memorable chapter in the nation’s football history.

Commenting on the release, Saltire Rare Malt Co-Founder & Director Keith Rennie said: “Scotland’s return to the World Cup is a moment worth celebrating and we’re delighted to mark it with a truly unique bottling. At Saltire Rare Malt, whisky is all about stories, and opportunities like this don’t come around very often. To release a whisky distilled in 1998 – the last time Scotland reached the World Cup – feels incredibly special. 

“It’s a celebration of Scotland, a celebration of whisky and a celebration of a moment supporters have waited a generation to see. Whether it’s kept as a collector’s item or opened to toast Scotland’s return to football’s biggest stage, we hope it becomes part of a memory that lasts for years to come.” 

Saltire Rare Malt are bottlers of a unique range of limited-run single malt whiskies. The independent bottling company was born from a longstanding partnership between friends and founders Nigel Heywood and Keith Rennie – the pair have collected fine and rare single malts for more than three decades.

Launching just days before Father’s Day, the release is expected to prove popular with whisky and football fans alike as well as those looking for a truly memorable gift. Whether destined for a collector’s cabinet, gifted to a lifelong Scotland fan or opened as Scotland kicks off its World Cup campaign, the bottling offers a rare opportunity to raise a dram to one of the most anticipated moments in modern Scottish football history.

Founded in Falkland, Fife, Saltire Rare Malt specialises in rare and limited-run Scotch whiskies sourced from some of Scotland’s most revered distilleries. The company has built a growing reputation for highly curated single cask releases and historically significant bottlings, with whisky lovers and collectors purchasing releases across the UK and internationally.

Working in collaboration with internationally acclaimed whisky experts Hans and Becky Offringa – known globally as ‘The Whisky Couple’ – Saltire Rare Malt carefully curates a collection of rare, limited-edition Scotch whiskies for enthusiasts and collectors around the world.

The Saltire Rare Malt World Cup Release is available exclusively online at: www.saltireraremalt.com

About Saltire Rare Malt Whisky

Saltire Rare Malt are bottlers of a unique range of limited-run single malt whiskies. The independent bottling company was born from a longstanding partnership between friends & founders Nigel Heywood and Keith Rennie – the pair have collected fine and rare single malts over three decades. A shared passion for the ‘water of life’ led to the creation of Saltire Rare Malt – a global vehicle to share their outstanding collection of Single Malt Whiskies.

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Dumbarton 25 Year Old 2000 Unicorn for The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Dumbarton 25 Year Old 2000 Unicorn for TWB

£79.00 GBP

Dumbarton 25 Year Old 2000 Unicorn is a rare and characterful Lowland single grain Scotch whisky, distilled at the now-closed Dumbarton Distillery and bottled exclusively for The Whisky Barrel as part of the highly collectible Unicorn Series. Distilled in 2000 and matured in a first fill Oloroso sherry hogshead (#TWB1043), this exceptional single cask was bottled in 2026 at a natural 56.6% ABV, yielding just 259 bottles.

As stocks from Dumbarton continue to diminish, releases like this offer a unique opportunity to experience whisky from one of Scotland’s lost distilleries. The first fill Oloroso cask brings depth and richness, layering the whisky with notes of dried fruits, chocolate, and warming spice, while the long maturation enhances the smooth, creamy character typical of well-aged grain whisky.

The Unicorn Series label pays tribute to Dumbarton’s most famous guardians—the legendary “Scotch Watch” geese. These Chinese white geese famously protected the distillery’s bonded warehouses from 1959 until 2012, becoming an enduring symbol of Dumbarton’s history and folklore.

  • 25 year old Lowland single grain Scotch whisky from the closed Dumbarton Distillery
  • Matured in a first fill Oloroso sherry hogshead (#TWB1043)
  • Distilled 2000, bottled 2026 at 56.6% ABV (cask strength)
  • Limited to 259 bottles
  • Exclusive to The Whisky Barrel Unicorn Series
  • Label celebrates the iconic “Scotch Watch” geese
  • Sister cask to a previous Unicorn Series Dumbarton release

The Dumbarton 25 Year Old 2000 Unicorn is a beautifully matured and highly collectible single grain whisky, combining rich sherry cask influence with the smooth elegance of long-aged grain spirit. With its fascinating backstory and exceptional flavour, it’s a standout release for collectors and whisky enthusiasts alike

Edinburgh Whisky Academy ‘Invest in your future self’ – Whisky Education News

Diploma in Single Malt Whisky

Our flagship Diploma continues to grow, bringing immersive whisky education to iconic venues in the United States and London this autumn, in addition to our Scotland home, Arniston House. With growing global demand for credible whisky expertise, these in-person Diplomas taught by Vic Cameron are designed for enthusiasts and industry professionals alike.

“Vic as a trainer is in a class of its own. It’s fun to have him in front of you and he delivers profound industry knowledge and life experience in a manner that sticks and takes pressure and anxiety in the build-up to the exam away.”
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Upcoming dates:

14 & 15 September 2026 – Arniston House
26 & 27 October 2026 – 7 WTC, New York
29 & 30 October 2026 – Moonshine University, Kentucky
3 & 4 November 2026 – WSET School London
18 & 19 February 2027 – Arniston House
6 & 7 May 2027 – Arniston House
23 & 24 September 2027 — Arniston House

Earlybird pricing (£200 off) is available for US & London dates until midnight on 19 June, so now is the perfect time to secure your place.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society ‘Flavour or regionality?’ – Scotch Whisky News

Are you into flavour or regionality? That’s the question we’re asking this festival season. So why might you favour regionality? Scotland has five whisky-producing regions. We feature them on our bottles. Some of you ask for whisky from them in our Members’ Rooms and festivals. But that’s a very simple way of touching on a very big debate.

In actuality, the debate about regions and their place in Scotch whisky can throw up some very big questions – especially as distilleries produce different styles of whisky that might not match broader regional brushstrokes. It’s a question Tom Bruce-Gardyne, delves into in this month’s Unfiltered. Watch our video, read the story and come back for more as we  explore the flavour side of this question later this week.

Explore the regions via our festival picks below.

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London Distillery Company pushes its spirit into new territory with the launch of New Forms – English Whisky News

London Distillery Company pushes its spirit into new territory with the launch of New Forms

London Distillery Company (LDC) is proud to announce the upcoming launch of New Forms – an ambitious new series of single cask, single malt whiskies that explore the versatility and evolution of the distillery’s original spirit through the use of cask finishes never previously employed by the original distillery.

Launching on 12th June 2026, the initial releases in the New Forms series comprises three cask strength, single cask releases: Ex-Bourbon Cask, Fino Sherry Cask, and Moscatel Sherry Cask. Each whisky has been finished in first-fill casks selected to push LDC’s distinctive, heritage grain-led spirit character in bold and unexpected new directions, whilst remaining unmistakably rooted in the distillery’s DNA.

The New Forms series reflects the revived company’s ongoing exploration of its inherited stocks and its commitment to reimagining London whisky through thoughtful maturation and creative cask selection.

The sherry casks for the project were sourced from renowned Spanish cooperage Tonelería JL Rodríguez, with whom the LDC Whisky Maker Matt McKay has worked closely with in previous whisky projects. The selected casks have allowed the distillery’s barley-forward character to evolve in dramatically different ways across each expression – from the richness and sweetness of moscatel, to the saline precision of fino, and the amplified distillate clarity delivered by fresh ex-bourbon oak.

All three whiskies are bottled at natural cask strength, with natural colour and no chill filtration.

The presentation of the series reflects the concept at the heart of the project. Each whisky is housed within an individual gift carton featuring artwork designed to align with the others, forming a complete image when placed side-by-side. However, the cartons can also be arranged in any order – a visual representation of the shared spirit character that connects all three whiskies, despite their dramatically different maturation journeys.

The launch continues LDC’s renewed momentum following the company’s revival in early 2025 and further reinforces its position as one of the most innovative new voices within the modern English whisky category.

Speaking of the launch, Managing Director & Whisky Maker Matt McKay said: “New Forms is the most creatively exciting project we’ve undertaken since reviving The London Distillery Company. The original LDC spirit has always possessed a distinctive character – rich, expressive, and deeply barley-driven – but what continues to fascinate me is just how adaptable it becomes when matched with the right cask – where thoughtful maturation and a genuine synergy between wood and spirit can unlock entirely new dimensions of character. This series gave us the opportunity to push our spirit into completely new territories. Each cask has shaped the whisky in a dramatically different way, revealing unexpected layers of texture, flavour, and complexity, whilst still retaining the unmistakable DNA of the original distillery at its core. That tension between familiarity and transformation sits at the heart of New Forms.

The New Forms series will launch on 12th June 2026 with an RRP of £75 per bottle or £200 for the complete three-bottle launch collection. The whiskies will be available directly from www.londondistillery.co.uk and through selected specialist retailers. 

London Distillery Company: New Forms

Available from www.londondistillery.co.uk and select retailers from Friday 12th June 2026

New Forms: Ex-Bourbon Cask
Finished for 12 months in first-fill ex-bourbon cask #11190
60.7% ABV | 222 bottles

Nose: Honey on buttered toast, ripe banana, sweet lemon zest and tropical juice with a touch of pineapple, vanilla blossoms and red peppercorns, subtle tart ripe nectarine, toasted grains.

Palate: A sweet and rounded profile with buttery caramel, toasted oak, sweet and warming cinnamon, bitter lemon zest and deep, rich char.

Finish: Lingering notes of oak and char, melted butter on toast, subtle fresh banana and tart green apple.

New Forms: Fino Sherry Cask
Finished for 8 months in first-fill Fino Sherry Hogshead #9001
61.4% ABV | 347 bottles

Nose: Candied lemon peel, fleshy golden plum, ripe nectarine, peach blossom, dewy rose petals, grape leaves, toasted porridge, brown butter, sweet baking spices, a hint of coconut oil, damp oak.

Palate: Bright citrus peel, tropical juice and warming spices, white pepper, clove, a hint of ground coffee, toasted oak, and a touch of saline.

Finish: A well-browned peach loaf, with lingering stone fruit, citrus oil, dusty oak and toasted baking spices. 

New Forms: Moscatel Sherry Cask
Finished for 8 months in first-fill Moscatel Sherry Hogshead #9008
61.6% ABV | 345 bottles

Nose: Caramelised orange peel, tart lemon, brown butter poached peaches, cooked apples with icing sugar, sauternes and dusty oak.

Palate: A rich, oily brown butter note, bright citrus and tart peach and nectarine, orange blossom, burnt toffee, cinnamon and a fiery touch of ginger.

Finish: Nutty toasted oak – almond and walnut skin, lingering bitter citrus peel and warming spices, with a breath of poached nectarine.

About The London Distillery Company

The London Distillery Company was established in 2011 as London’s first new whisky distillery for over a century. Trailblazing the revival of the capital’s distilling heritage, the company crafts exceptional spirits that reflect both tradition and modernity.

Committed to using only the finest ingredients and time-honoured methods, every bottle produced by The London Distillery Company expresses a dedication to craftmanship, blending expertise and a relentless pursuit of character and flavour.

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Scotch Whisky Auctions ‘180th Auction Update’ – Scotch Whisky News

Our 180th auction is progressing smoothly, but have no fear with the auction not closing until Sunday night you still have plenty of time to get your bids in.  With that in mind we’ve picked a few more bottles to highlight that you might have missed this month.

An exciting release this one from a well-respected member of the BenRiach stable, this is the Glenglassaugh 1963 51 Year Old Single Cask #3301.  The Glenglassaugh distillery has had a turbulent history since being founded by James Moir in 1873; opening and closing no less than 7 times in 125 years. Always popular with blenders, single malt releases were limited for most of its very irregular working life.  Housed very handsomely in a stylish bottle and presentation case this is a very special dram, aged in a single bourbon barrel for no less than 51 years!

And now for something distilled even earlier, this understated yet mightily distinguished dram is the Talisker 1955 Secret Stills Gordon & MacPhail.  The Secret Stills range was a step in a different direction for one of Scotland’s most celebrated indies Gordon & MacPhail and adds an element of mystery to their bottlings by simply listing the region in which the distillery is located.  This ‘Isle of Skye’ was the first release in the range and hails from Skye’s famed distillery, Talisker.

Next up we have a fabulous bottling from a Highland distillery which is much-revered for the quality of their output, this is the GlenDronach 1993 Hand Filled Cask #2463.  While GlenDronach’s core range is certainly not to be sniffed at, if you want to try something a little bit special their Hand Filled distillery bottlings are invariably delicious.  Only available from the distillery gift shop (and here, of course) these bottlings are unique and showcase GlenDronach’s inimitable style.

And finally, we have a finely aged whisky from one of the most collectable names out there, this is the Macallan 1993 32 Year Old Kingsbury.  With well-aged Macallan prices, even on the secondary market, being what they are many people are looking to indie bottlers for better value, and this 32 year old certainly ticks all the boxes.  One of only 221 bottles and drawn from a single 1st Fill Pedro Ximenez Hogshead this is yet another excellent release from Kingsbury.

As always, we have a wide range of drams with something to suit everyone, so now is the time to get moving picking out your own personal favourites for your watchlist.  Best of luck to everyone in the auction, and as always………..don’t lose your bottle.

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Out now: Your latest edition of Whisky Magazine – Whisky News

Out now: Your latest edition of Whisky Magazine

This latest edition of Whisky Magazine explores the exciting themes of travelling. Firstly, we’ve put a spotlight on the magnificent whisky industry of Oceania. Whether it’s the incredible Tasmanian trailblazers who are producing genuinely world-class liquid, or the snowy valley of Cardrona in New Zealand, there’s so much to be discovered.

Elsewhere, we’re exploring the different ways whisky travels, whether through international bottlings celebrating global events, spirit maturing on the open seas, or sampling the hospitality of a new city in our bar guides.

It’s a wide and wonderful whisky world out there — dive in with us!

Bradley Weir, Whisky Magazine editor

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Heaven’s Door 12 Year Old “Bootleg: Volume VI” Limousin Cigar Barrel Finished Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey ~ Bourbon Whiskey News

Heaven’s Door 12 Year Old “Bootleg: Volume VI” Limousin Cigar Barrel Finished Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey

$475.00

Heaven’s Door Bootleg Series Volume VI is the kind of whiskey release that could easily coast on the name attached to it, but this one has the specs to justify the attention. The sixth edition in Bob Dylan’s ultra-limited Bootleg Series is a blend of 12, 13, and 14 year old wheated bourbons, finished in Limousin oak “cigar” barrels, the tall, narrow casks prized for increased whiskey-to-wood interaction and a more assertive finishing impact. The result is a fascinating marriage of mature Kentucky bourbon depth and French oak refinement, with the naturally softer, sweeter profile of wheated bourbon given extra dimension from spice, dried fruit, polished oak, and a firm, elegant structure. As with previous Bootleg editions, the presentation is inseparable from the whiskey itself. Volume VI is housed in a ceramic bottle featuring Dylan’s Favela Villa Candido from his Brazil Series, making this as much a collector’s object as it is a serious bottle of bourbon. Fewer than 5,000 bottles were released worldwide, and while celebrity-backed spirits often deserve skepticism, Heaven’s Door continues to show that this is no vanity label. This is mature, carefully composed American whiskey with genuine ambition, impressive age, and a finish that adds complexity without overwhelming the bourbon beneath. A rare and compelling bottle for collectors, Dylan devotees, and serious bourbon drinkers alike.

This product is estimated to be available for delivery or pickup within 7 business days after your order is placed.

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