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Yamazaki 1984 Buyback

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Yamazaki 1984 General Single Cask: The Iconic Year of Japanese Single Malt Whisky's Origin

This page focuses on the general single cask versions of Yamazaki 1984 (not limited to specific cask types). 1984 marks the inaugural year of Yamazaki 12-year-old, the birth year of Japanese single malt whisky, holding a special historical significance. The single casks filled in that year employed various cask types and were successively bottled and released in subsequent years, making it a highly representative vintage in the Yamazaki collection lineage of the 1980s. Due to its status as the inaugural year and the unreplicable nature of single casks, this vintage has long been coveted by experienced collectors in the secondary market and represents a significant asset for current sellers.


Yamazaki 1984 Market Position and Collection Focus

Yamazaki is Japan's first malt whisky distillery, founded by Suntory in 1923. It produces Japanese single malt whisky (not blended, nor Scotch whisky). The distillery features six pairs of uniquely shaped copper pot stills, ranging from straight necks to spherical ones, which is quite rare for a single distillery, enabling it to produce raw spirits with diverse profiles.

After Yamazaki 12-year-old won its first gold medal at the ISC in 2003, international demand has steadily increased; in 2014, Yamazaki Single Malt Sherry Cask was named the world's best whisky of the year by Jim Murray, leading to a simultaneous rise in price and attention. For high-vintage whiskies like 1984, approximately 2 to 4% of the liquid evaporates annually during maturation due to the "Angel's Share." The older the vintage, the greater the loss, and the rarer the remaining stock.


1984 Series Version Overview

ProductCategoryPositioning
Yamazaki 12-Year-Old First ReleaseCore RangeInaugural Batch
Kinjo 1984 Sherry CaskKinjo LabelEarly Kinjo Edition
1984 Sherry Cask Cask StrengthSingle Cask StrengthDeep Collectible
1984 Mizunara CaskSingle Mizunara CaskPremium Rarity
1984 General Single CaskOther Cask TypesThis Page

Key Factors Influencing Yamazaki 1984 Resale Value

Assessment ItemKey PointCommon Deductions
Cask Type IndicationCask type clearly indicated on the label (if any).Ambiguous or unidentifiable indication.
Original Spirit LabelingCask Strength or regular diluted version.Confusing bottle type, mismatched version.
Complete AccessoriesOriginal (paulownia wood box), numbered certificate present.No box, missing certificate, lost accessories.
Authenticity and ConditionPrinting and seal strictly verified, healthy fill level.Leaking seal, yellowed or damaged label.

Yamazaki 1984 Valuation and Transaction Process

  1. Before inquiring about Yamazaki 1984 valuation, take these photos: Clearly photograph the front, back label, fill level, seal, and box/certificate. WhatsApp them to 46135750. We'll first assess the version and preservation status based on the photos.
  2. How to determine Yamazaki 1984 quote: If the Yamazaki 1984 is an old or limited edition, we will first verify each item of the version and accessories, then arrange a transaction time.
  3. Yamazaki 1984 physical verification: During the transaction, we will re-verify the Yamazaki 1984 seal, fill level, and box/certificate. If the condition matches the photos, immediate payment can be made.

Common Valuation Questions for Yamazaki 1984

Q: Before valuing Yamazaki 1984, should I gather all the box and certificates first?
A: It's certainly best to have the box and certificates; if you can't find them for now, we can still assess the bottle itself. The front and back label format, neck seal, fill level, and box/certificate are key; if it's Mizunara, Sherry, or a single cask, detailed close-up photos of the bottle base and batch details are also worth providing.

Q: I'm not sure which cask type my Yamazaki 1984 is, can I still get a valuation?
A: Yes, you can. Please take clear photos of the front and back of the label, the batch code on the bottle base, and close-up, large images of the liquid's color. Our team will comprehensively determine the likely cask type and then provide an estimated range.

Q: Why is there such a large difference in valuation for different versions of the same 1984 vintage?
A: Because the cask type and version directly determine scarcity. A regular 12-year-old first release and a single cask, or a premium rare Mizunara or Sherry single cask, belong to different tiers, naturally leading to disparate quotes. Once the version is confirmed, we can provide a price closer to the current week's market.

Q: Will you still accept it if it doesn't have the original paulownia wood box?
A: Yes, we will. The liquid of an inaugural year single cask is inherently rare, so even if accessories are incomplete, we will still evaluate it within the current week's market range, though the condition and accessories will be reflected in the final quote.


Yamazaki 1984 Similar Models Comparison

Yamazaki 1984 can also be compared with:Yamazaki 1984 Sherry Cask Cask Strength, Yamazaki Suntory Kinjo 1984 Sherry Cask Whisky, Yamazaki 1984 Mizunara Cask.

There are significant valuation differences for Yamazaki across different vintages, cask types, and label versions. It is more prudent to align the version before selling:

Yamazaki 1984 Further Reading and Market Reference

To understand the market for more Yamazaki vintages and versions, please browse the Full List of Yamazaki Buyback Prices, and refer to the Japanese Whisky Full Series Valuation, or enter the Japanese Whisky Encyclopedia series.

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