Karuizawa 1967 Single Cask 42 Year Old #6426
Cask #6426 – Japanese Oak, Cask Strength
Distilled in 1967 and aged for 42 years in a single cask of Japanese oak (Cask #6426), this Karuizawa stands among the most historically important bottlings in post-war Japanese whisky. Drawn from a distillery that ceased operations in 2000, it represents a pre-digital era of small-scale, highly idiosyncratic production whose remaining stocks have become a benchmark for museum-grade collecting.
Beyond its sensory profile, this bottle functions as cultural documentation: an intact artifact from a lost industrial craft, preserved in sealed condition with its original label. The combination of vintage year, long maturation, single-cask specificity, and cask-strength presentation places it firmly in the top tier of blue-chip Japanese whisky. Comparable 1967 Karuizawa single casks have traded publicly at international auction in the approximate $30,000–$50,000 range, with higher results recorded for exemplary condition, underscoring both the established secondary-market liquidity and the enduring global demand that continues to define the Karuizawa canon.
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