Hanyu

Ichiro's Malt - Queen Of Diamonds

Ichiro's Malt - Queen Of Diamonds

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Hanyu

Ichiro's Malt - Queen Of Diamonds

Ichiro's Malt - Queen Of Diamonds

0 Years Old

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In stock

Definitely more to discover with this one. Please note that the bottle is rare vintage bottle. Please manage your expectations with the labels. Before placing your order please request images to us first.

Distillery: Hanyu

Alc. Content: 0.58

Whisky Type:

  Single Malt

Bottle Size: 700ml

Delivery in 7-15 Days Worldwide

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SKU:N3271

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(Price Upon Request)

Definitely more to discover with this one. Please note that the bottle is rare vintage bottle. Please manage your expectations with the labels. Before placing your order please request images to us first.

Distillery: Hanyu

Alc. Content: 0.58

Whisky Type:

  Single Malt

Bottle Size: 700ml

Delivery in 7-15 Days Worldwide

Contact us for price

SKU:N3271

Definitely more to discover with this one. Please note that the bottle is rare vintage bottle. Please manage your expectations with the labels. Before placing your order please request images to us first.

Nose: Soft and rounded. Earthy notes, oloroso sherry, oak, vanilla, dried fruits, mixed peel, apricots, fragrant woods.
Palate: Chinese five spice, dried fruits, fragrant woods, licorice, tobacco, leather and nougat. Tasty.
Finish: Long on the flavors of the palate and autumn leaves.

Hanyu Distillery was located in a town bearing its name on the banks of the Tone river. The original company was founded from a family business originally established in 1626 by the Akuto family, sake-makers in the town of Chichibu. Isouji Akuto, the 19th generation of the Akuto family, built a factory in Hanyu city, north-west of Tokyo, in 1941 to produce alcohol and obtained a licence to do so in 1946.


In 1980, serious attempts to produce a Scotch whisky-type product began and two pot stills were obtained. At the time, consumer demand was for blended whisky rather than single malt. Since then there has been a worldwide shift towards single malts and in 1990 Chichibu whisky was launched, named after the place where the sake was originally produced. It had two steam-heated stills and a continuous still, along with a Sake brewery.


Unfortunately it stopped making whisky in 2000, with the pot stills and distilling equipment dismantled in 2004. The grandson of the founder, Ichiro, purchased the mature stock and distilling facilities and hopes one day to start a new distillery. A dream that he is currently realising with his creation of the Chichibu Distillery.


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