Karuizawa 35 Year Old #8518 Emerald Geisha: Once a Single Cask Sells Out, It’s Gone Forever
This Emerald Geisha bears cask number #8518 and is bottled as a single cask, meaning all the liquid in the bottle comes from the same cask. The bottle indicates the distillation year, bottling year, and number of bottles produced. The most crucial aspect of single cask scarcity is that once a cask is sold out, there will never be a second batch of identical liquid in the world. Given Karuizawa’s background of ceasing production in 2000 and dismantling its distillery in 2011, this 35-year-old single cask will only become more unique in the market, which is the most tangible asset for sellers.
Karuizawa's Status in the Auction Market
Karuizawa is a small distillery operated by Mercian in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, producing only single malt whisky. After its closure, it has repeatedly fetched high prices in international auctions, with rare single casks achieving seven-figure Hong Kong dollar prices at Bonhams and Sotheby's. Limited edition labels such as Geisha and Noh combine spirits with Japanese art, making each bottle a collectible in both "whisky" and "artwork" categories. The Emerald Geisha is one such version highly sought after by collectors.
Key Factors Affecting the Resale Price of Karuizawa 35 Year Old Emerald Geisha
Before providing a valuation, the assessment criteria will be publicly listed before the transaction, so you clearly understand the basis of the quote. The following four items are crucial for determining the top price and any deductions:
| Assessment Item | Ideal Condition | Impact on Resale Price |
| Fill Level | Liquid level maintained at the neck or high shoulder, with no significant evaporation. | More loss of liquid means greater depreciation in taste and collection value. |
| Label Condition | Front and back labels are intact, text is clear, no water stains, no yellowing or damage. | Artistic labels are core to the value; perfect condition can command a higher premium. |
| Seal | Cork is unbroken, original factory seal is intact, no signs of re-sealing. | Damaged seals are considered a risk of opening, affecting willingness to purchase. |
| Original Accessories | Original wooden box, cardboard box, and limited edition certificate are complete and free of mildew. | Complete sets fetch significantly higher prices than bare bottles; the more complete, the more valuable. |
Other High-Demand Karuizawa Series Overview
In addition to the Geisha series, the following Karuizawa series are also items we actively purchase. If you have any, you can request a quote for them simultaneously:
| Series Name | Features and Market Highlights |
| Samurai Series | Features Japanese samurai ukiyo-e on the labels, exuding a strong samurai spirit, highly favored by European and American collectors. |
| Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji Series | Labels feature Hokusai's woodblock prints; extremely difficult to collect a complete set, offering outstanding art investment value. |
| Noh Series | Combines Japanese Noh theatre mask designs, mostly high-aged single cask original spirits with a rich body. |