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Yamazaki Suntory Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask: A Late-Period Gem Before the Dawn of the Single Malt Era

1982 was two years before the first release of Yamazaki 12 Year Old (1984), marking the eve of Japanese whisky's transition into the "single malt era." At that time, Yamazaki primarily focused on blended whiskies. The 1982 sherry cask single cask edition, bearing the "Suntory Kinka" label, documented Yamazaki's blended Whisky Era's final phase. For collectors, 1982 is a crucial year before the brand's transformation, with a smaller surviving quantity than versions released after the initial launch. If you possess this bottle, its scarce "pre-transition" positioning is its most significant selling point.


Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask Collection Popularity and Version Context

The Yamazaki Distillery is equipped with six pairs of copper pot stills of various shapes, from straight-necked to spherical, which is quite rare for a single distillery and forms the basis for its ability to produce multi-layered malt spirits. Yamazaki produces Japanese single malt whisky under Suntory, and the distillery remains operational to this day. Since Yamazaki 12 Year Old won gold at the ISC in 2003 and the Single Malt Sherry Cask was named the world's best whisky by Jim Murray in 2014, Yamazaki's international recognition and secondary market value have both risen. The spirits barreled in 1982 were merely regular reserves at the time, but now, due to increased brand value and dwindling availability, they have become a primary target for competition in the collector's market.


Historical Context of 1982

DimensionContentMarket Implications
Brand StagePrimarily focused on blended whiskiesSingle malts not yet released
LabelSuntory Kinka labelKey identifying feature for early versions
Cask TypeSpanish Sherry CaskDominant style of deep fruity aromas
Market RarityEarlier than the first release of Yamazaki 12 Year OldExtremely low circulation

Key Factors Affecting the Buyback Price of Yamazaki 1982 Sherry Cask

Assessment ItemOptimal ConditionCommon Deductions
Kinka LabelComplete golden pattern details on the front, clear printing.Worn pattern, suspicious printing.
1982 Vintage MarkingClear and legible vintage mark on the label.Faded or missing marking.
Sherry Cask AnnotationLabel clearly states Sherry Cask.Unclear annotation, inconsistent with cask type description.
Original Packaging and Fill LevelComplete early rigid box, full fill level at the bottleneck.No box, damp box, significant drop in fill level.

Arrangements and Notes for Selling Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask

  1. Take clear photos of the Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask first: Take clear photos of the front, back label, fill level, seal, and box certificate, then send them via WhatsApp to 46135750; if there is an outer box, certificate, or old purchase record, please include them as well.
  2. Verify the Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask version first: The sherry cask indication, vintage, box certificate, front and back labels, and fill level should all be clearly photographed. Older sherry cask versions often require batch verification. We will then respond with the sellable price range based on market capacity.

Practical Questions Regarding the Sale of Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask

Q: Which details of the Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask most easily affect the price?
A: Fill level, seal, label wear, outer box condition, and version rarity are most critical. For popular batches, recent market capacity will also be considered.

Q: Is there a significant difference between the 1982 sherry cask and the 1986 sherry cask?
A: The 1982 vintage predates the first release of Yamazaki 12 Year Old, while 1986 marks the beginning of the single malt era. They represent different stages of Yamazaki's development. Market prices depend on individual cask numbers, but the historical significance of the 1982 pre-transition period is usually stronger.

Q: How can I get an accurate quote for my Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask?
A: Just stating the name of the whisky is usually not enough. It's best to also take clear photos of the fill level, seal, and accessories. Buyers place great importance on the vintage, cask type, and old label style. Mizunara or single cask versions especially need to be clearly distinguished. The more complete the information, the more accurate the price.

Q: I only have the bottle, no original box. Can I still sell it?
A: Yes. Older Yamazaki whiskies from before the transition are already rare for their liquid alone. Even without the box, we will purchase it within the sellable price range for that week's market. Complete versions will receive a better valuation.

If you plan to sell your Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask, take clear photos of the bottle, outer box, and certificate separately, and send them via WhatsApp to 46135750. If the price is suitable, we will arrange for pickup or in-store drop-off.


Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask: Comparable Models

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Even for Yamazaki whiskies, different vintages, labels, and cask types will directly affect the valuation. Below are the Yamazaki models currently being actively purchased by Whiskysense. It's best to verify the version before selling:

Yamazaki Kinka 1982 Sherry Cask Related Buyback Pages

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