
M (Macallan M)

High Enzyme Single Malt 46%
1960 52 year old
Karuizawa was established in 1955 with the ambition to bring Scottish whisky traditions to Japan. This 1960 release from single cask #5627 is possibly the oldest Japanese whisky ever bottled at 52 years — a testament to the distillery's brief but legendary existence (1956–2001). In March 2020, a bottle of this expression fetched £363,000 at auction, setting a record for Japanese whisky.
Matured in sherry oak hogsheads and bottled at 51.8% abv, this whisky embodies Karuizawa's signature character: Golden Promise barley and volcanic-filtered water from Mount Asama. The packaging, designed by Edinburgh studio Contagious, references traditional Japanese puzzle boxes — a fitting tribute to decades of careful maturation. On the palate, delicate florals and fresh fruit emerge on the nose, followed by dried fruit and spice.
A subtle smokiness threads through both, while oak and smoke define the finish. This is not a bombastic whisky, but a restrained masterpiece — proof that patience and craft transcend geography.
- ABV
- 51.8%
- Type
- Single Malt
- Age (years)
- 52 years
- Distillery
- Karuizawa
- Price indication
- Casks
- Sherry Cask
- Country
- Japan
Flavour Profile
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