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Yamazaki Distillery 1997 Single Cask Genshu: Key Identification Points for the General Single Cask Release

The Yamazaki Distillery 1997 Single Cask Genshu (Cask Strength) is a limited-release single cask expression from the distillery. It is undiluted and typically has an alcohol content of 50-60%. This page focuses on the general 1997 single cask, which is distinct from the Guramartin co-branded version, belonging to different batches and SKUs. Before selling, clarify which version you have to ensure accurate valuation.


Yamazaki 1997 Single Cask Genshu Collection Popularity and Version History

Yamazaki Distillery was founded by Shinjiro Torii in 1923. The distillery is located at the foot of Mount Tenno in Osaka Prefecture, an area known for its clear water and moderate humidity. It was Japan's first malt whisky distillery. Yamazaki produces single malt whisky, and maturation in various cask types is a distinctive feature of its style. International recognition for Yamazaki was not instantaneous: market attention and secondary market prices only began to rise after Yamazaki 12 Year Old won gold at the ISC in 2003 and the Sherry Cask version received high praise from Jim Murray in 2014.

The 1997 vintage was barreled before the brand's international reputation began to soar. At that time, such whiskies were not considered rare treasures. However, due to dwindling stock, they have now become highly sought after in the collector's market – which also constitutes the leverage for sellers.


Specifications of this 1997 Single Cask

DimensionDescription
Cask Year1997 (General Single Cask Batch)
Cask TypeVaries by batch; Sherry, Bourbon, Mizunara, and American Oak have all appeared
Alcohol ContentCask Strength, approx. 50–60% ABV
Typical Maturation PeriodVaries by bottling year, mostly 15–30 years

Please Check These Four Items Before Selling

Single cask valuation heavily relies on label details. It is especially important to first confirm if your bottle is a general release. The following items can be checked before taking photos:

Check ItemObservation Method
Label Cask TypeCask type indicated on the front or back label (Sherry / Bourbon / Mizunara, etc.)
Cask NumberSingle cask number (XXXXXX) printed on the back label