
Tsukuriwake represents a creative journey through the various whisky-making methods that have been passed down by generations of master blenders at Suntory Whisky.
- The Yamazaki Golden Promise is composed from Golden Promise barley. First grown in Scotland in the 1960s, this varietal is revered for its flavour and malting characteristics. Combined with aging in American Oak casks, the nuances of the Yamazaki base are accentuated through a malty and rich character, with sweet, fruity and citrus notes.
- Islay peat imparts one of scotch whisky’s most distinctive flavours, venerated globally for its distinctive smokiness. The Yamazaki Islay Peated Malt balances the smoky quality with a characteristic sweetness, borne from the unique water and maturation processes that define Yamazaki whisky. This marriage of traditions is especially present on the nose, where gentle smoke meets a hint of biscuit.
- Through years of experimentation, our blenders have discovered the secret to the treasures of Mizunara casks: time. A long maturation period imparts unmistakeable spiciness and notes of sandalwood and aloe upon the Yamazaki. As a result, Yamazaki Mizunara Aged 18 Years is a pleasingly complex, rich and elegant whisky, where fruit, spice and wood notes engage to inspire the senses.
- The Hakushu Peated Malt Aged 18 Years exemplifies the art of marrying ingredients, techniques and terroir. Throughout our long history of using peated malt, House of Suntory blenders have harnessed Hakushu’s climate to unveil intricate layers of flavor from the peated malt’s robust smoke character. Long maturation catalyzed by Hakushu’s exceptionally pure water reveals a wave of clean smoke, deepening into herbaceous mineral notes and undertones of ripe apples.
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Our team take every care to package your bottle carefully and responsibly. Your bottle will arrive in subtly branded Still Spirit cardboard packaging, which is both protective and 100% recyclable.
If your bottle comes with it's own presentation box, this will also be packaged carefully, allowing you to store your bottle at home in style.
Our aim is to ensure that our customers are 100% satisfied with orders purchased from Still Spirit and that these orders arrive with our customers in perfect condition.  You have the legal right to cancel your order within 14 days of purchasing,
The Consumer Rights Act 2015 requires that any product ordered from Still Spirit must be as described, fit for purpose and of satisfactory quality.  If an item is delivered in a faulty or damaged condition, you have a 30-day right (starting from date of order) to return the product(s) to us.
Cancellations and returns are subject to the following:
- Any cancelled or returned products must be returned to us in the same condition as initially sold and in original packaging – we will process the refund within 14 days or receiving the product(s) back in our premises – our returns address is :
 Still Spirit Ltd, Whisky Hammer, Udny, Ellon, AB41 7PR
- You will be responsible and liable for the cost of returning the good(s) to us in all cases, except in the scenario where you have received an item that is faulty or damaged condition.
- Returns must include a printed statement confirming customer name, initial order number, customer address and reason for cancellation or return.
- Returns must be packed with sufficient void fill and in strong packaging to prevent possible damage in transit.
- Our refund will comprise 2 components – 1 part for the cost of the bottle(s) purchased (“Cost Refund”) and 1 part for the associated shipping cost initially paid (“Postage Refund”).
- We will reduce the refund value of the Cost Refund, potentially to zero, to reflect any reduction in value to the product(s) caused by damage and/or deterioration arising from poor customer handling and/or caused by courier damage on the return to us.
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