Miyagikyo 2000’s
¥38,000
500 ml / 57%
Miyagikyo 2000’s is a rare, distillery-exclusive single malt (57% ABV) vatted from whiskies distilled 2000-2009 and aged 9+ years. Known for fresh fruit and malt sweetness, it was released in 2014 and is now discontinued and hard to find.
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Description
Miyagikyo 2000’s Bottling Note
Miyagikyo 2000’s is a vatted whisky composed exclusively of malt whiskies distilled between 2000 and 2009. It boasts a robust 57% ABV, bottled at almost cask strength. It was an exclusive release available only at the Miyagikyo Distillery shop.
The selected whiskies were aged for a minimum of nine years, though depending on the bottling year, some may include components matured for 10 to 19 years. It’s distinguished by fresh fruit aromas—like apple and grape—and a gentle malt sweetness.
First released in 2014 as a distillery-exclusive product, it’s now discontinued and incredibly difficult to find.
Miyagikyo 2000’s Tasting Note
Nose: A medley of fruit—apple, grape, pineapple, and lime—layered with sweet, malty notes.
Palate: Rich and expressive, featuring ripe fruit character, hints of caramel and honey, orange peel, bitter chocolate, and the toasted nuttiness of roasted barley.
Finish: A lingering brandy-like depth with woody notes from the cask and a subtle touch of peat.
Overall: The 57% ABV gives it a spirited kick and a youthful edge, yet it’s a rare chance to experience Miyagikyo in a near-cask-strength presentation. Deep, bold, and brimming with savory malt flavor.
Product details
Weight | 2.0 kg |
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Name | Miyagikyo 2000's |
Distillery/Brand | Miyagikyo Distillery / Nikka Whisky |
Classification | Japanese Whisky |
Style | Single Malt Whisky |
Region | Miyagi, Japan |
Age | NAS (No Age Statement) but minimum 9 years (some batches may include whiskies aged 10–19 years) |
Cask Type | Bourbon and sherry casks |
Volume | 700 ml |
Alcohol | 57% ABV |
Released | First released in 2014 |
Availability | Discontinued and previously distillery-exclusive |
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