The remaining stock of whisky from the Hanyu distillery is a highly sought-after commodity. Here we present the Eight of Clubs – one of the rarest bottles of Japanese whisky you can find. Distilled in 1988 and bottled in 2011 from cask #7100, the single malt was initially matured in hogshead prior to being finished in American oak puncheon.
About this whisky
The Eight of Clubs is part of the iconic Card Series from Hanyu Distillery, distilled in 1988. This single cask whisky embodies the subtlety and complexity that Hanyu is celebrated for, making it a sought-after bottle among aficionados.
Ichiro`s Malt Card Series
The Ichiro's Malt Card Series is a highly sought-after collection of single cask whiskies from the now-defunct Hanyu Distillery. Each bottle is named after a playing card, making a complete deck of 52 bottles plus two jokers. The series showcases the wide range of whisky profiles Hanyu was capable of producing.
Hanyu
Hanyu Distillery was a Japanese whisky distillery situated in Hanyu, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Despite ceasing operations in 2000, Hanyu has left a significant legacy in the whisky world through its sought-after releases.