Glenfiddich 29 Y.O. Grand Yozakura is the first Single Malt aged in Japanese ex-Awamori casks - a fine rice distillate from Okinawa - after 29 years in American oak casks. This is an extraordinary limited edition, in which the additional ageing complements the soft flavour profile, accentuating the spicy herbaceous notes. Yozakura in Japanese means 'night vision of cherry blossoms', and it is precisely the magical, fleeting moment when sakura trees can be admired and celebrated in the moonlight.
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Glenfiddich 29 Y.O. Grand Yozakura whisky has rich tones of ripe fruit and almonds on the nose, with hints of oak, cinnamon and herbs. The palate sees alternating notes of toasty oak, creamy vanilla caramel and soft tannin, with nuances of spice and lemon sorbet, with flashes of green apple and earth. The finish is persistent and richly oaky. This limited edition comes in an elegant box with sakura images, a cap engraved with a Hanko stamp and a cloth capsule on which a poem is written.


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