Suntory's founder Shinjiro Torii began building Japan's first
whisky distillery on the outskirts of Kyoto in 1923 to produce Yamazaki. Another distillery was then built in 1973 in Hakushu at the foot of Mt. Kaikomagatake in Japan's Southern Alps. Hakushu means “white sand banks” named after the mineral deposits in the stream that feeds the distillery. This Distiller's Reserve is created using a blend of "young talent" whisky, a whisky of at least 18 years and a whisky of around 12 years for a distinct, rich flavour.
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<li>Suntory The Hakushu Distiller's Reserve single malt Japanese whisky 700ml
<li>Product of Japan
<li>Region: Kyoto
<li>ABV 43%
<li>700ml
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