Yamazaki 1984: General Single Cask Releases from Yamazaki 12 Year Old's Inaugural Year
This page focuses on the general single cask releases of Yamazaki 1984 (not limited to specific cask types). 1984 marked the inaugural year for Yamazaki 12 Year Old (and the birth year of Japanese single malt), holding special historical significance. Single cask releases from that year came from diverse cask types and were bottled and sold in subsequent years, making 1984 an iconic vintage in the Yamazaki 1980s collection.
Yamazaki Brand and Market Background
The Yamazaki Distillery houses six pairs of copper pot stills of varying shapes, from straight to spherical. This diversity is extremely rare for a single distillery and allows for a wide range of raw spirit styles.
Since Yamazaki 12 Year Old won its first gold medal at the ISC in 2003, international market demand for the Yamazaki series has steadily increased. In 2014, Yamazaki Single Malt Sherry Cask was named "World's Best Whisky" by Jim Murray, causing its price and attention to skyrocket simultaneously.
During the maturation process of older whiskies (1984 and earlier), approximately 2-4% of the liquid evaporates each year due to the "Angel's Share." This means that the final bottled liquid is only a fraction of what was originally put into the cask—the older the vintage, the greater the loss, and the higher the rarity.
Distilled in 1984 means the liquid has undergone decades of maturation in casks. The raw spirits from this era were not considered rare at the time, but as the brand's value has increased and the existing stock has diminished, they have now become a core target in the collector's market.
Single cask bottling means that every bottle of whisky comes from a single oak cask. The bottle typically indicates the cask number, distillation year, bottling year, and the number of bottles yielded. The rarity of a single cask lies in the fact that once the cask is sold out, the exact same liquid will no longer exist.
1984 Series Product Overview
| Product | Category | Position on this page |
| Yamazaki 12 Year Old Inaugural Release | Core Range | Inaugural Batch |
| Kinka 1984 Sherry Cask | Kinka Label | Early Kinka Edition |
| 1984 Sherry Cask Strength | Single Cask Strength | Deep Collection Piece |
| 1984 Mizunara Cask | Single Mizunara Cask | Top Tier Rarity |
| 1984 General Single Cask | Other Cask Types | This page |
Essential Checks Before Selling
| Check Item | Key Point | |
| Cask Type Indication | Clear on label (if any) | |
| Original Strength | Cask Strength or regular diluted version | |
| Complete Accessories | Original paulownia wood box, numbered certificate | |
| Authenticity | Carefully check printing and seal |
Selling Process
- Photo and Quote: WhatsApp 46135750, send clear photos of the front, back label, neck fill level, bottle bottom, and outer box.
- Same-Day Quote: Our team will respond with a quote based on the current week's market. If the price is satisfactory, we will arrange for doorstep or in-store collection, with cash or FPS settlement on the spot.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: I don't know what kind of cask my Yamazaki 1984 is from?
A: Take clear, close-up photos of the front and back of the label, the batch code on the bottom of the bottle, and the color of the liquid. Our team will comprehensively assess the possible cask type.
Q: How much premium does the 1984 inaugural year version command in the market?
A: This depends on the specific SKU. The regular 12-year inaugural release typically has a 5–10% inaugural year premium; single cask versions might see 20–40%; top-tier rarities (Mizunara/Sherry single casks) can command several times that.
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More Yamazaki Related Buyback Models
Yamazaki's market valuation varies significantly across different vintages, cask types, and label versions. The table below lists the Yamazaki models that WECAN primarily buys back. It's safer to align your item before selling:
- Yamazaki 1984 Sherry Cask Buyback Price
- Yamazaki Suntory Kinka 1983 Sherry Cask Whisky Buyback Price
- Yamazaki 1997 Kitashinchi Guramachi Whisky Buyback Price
- Bulk Buyback Yamazaki 2022 Limited Edition Whisky Price
- Yamazaki Distillery 1996 Single Cask Buyback Price
Yamazaki Buyback Extended Information
To learn more about the market prices of Yamazaki across different vintages and versions, you can browse the Full List of Yamazaki Buyback Prices, refer to Japanese Whisky All Series Valuation, or enter the Japanese Whisky Encyclopedia series.
First time selling? We recommend referring to Understanding WECAN's Reputation, Whisky Buyback Service Description, or directly to the Must-Read FAQ Before Selling.
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