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Why Yamazaki Peated Malt deserves serious attention: The Single Malt Peated Batch

Yamazaki's Peated Malt whisky is not a single release, but rather several batches released over the years with different bottles and labels. Some were distillery exclusives, while others were explicitly labeled "Single Malt." This page focuses on versions with "Single Malt" printed on the label. This designation means the whisky is entirely from the Yamazaki distillery, and may differ in vintage and original spirit batch from other versions labeled only "Peated." For those holding this whisky, the first step to getting a fair appraisal is clearly identifying the batch and labeling.


Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt Collection Popularity and Version History

Yamazaki is Japan's first malt whisky distillery, founded by Shinjiro Torii in 1923. The distillery site was chosen at the foot of Mount Tenno in the Kyoto suburbs, valuing its clear water and moderate humidity. To this day, it remains the core production site for Suntory's single malt whiskies. Yamazaki is known for its diverse cask maturation, and the Peated Malt is a particularly unique expression – matured with peated new make spirit, its style distinctly deviates from Yamazaki's usual sherry-fruity profile.

From a resale perspective, the key to this whisky's value lies in the limited production of the peated batch itself. Coupled with the fact that cask selection directly influences flavor and market positioning, differences in the surviving quantities of various batches are clearly reflected in secondary market prices. This is precisely the room for negotiation for sellers.


Batch Differences in Yamazaki Peated Series

BatchLabel DesignationVisual Identification
Early Distillery ExclusivePeated Malt (No Age Statement)Distillery-exclusive cardboard box packaging
Single Malt Labeled VersionPeated Malt Single MaltLabel clearly states "Single Malt"
Essence SeriesHeavily Peated (Numbered)Independent batches within the Essence Series

Main Factors Affecting Yamazaki Peated Malt Resale Price

Assessment ItemOptimal ConditionCommon Deductions
Label Designation"Single Malt" clearly visible on front and back labels.Faded, yellowed, or torn lettering.
Batch VintageBottling year clearly legible on back label.No vintage indicated or print wear.
Original BoxOriginal packaging matching the batch, no moisture damage.Missing box, crushed box, mold.
AccessoriesSome batches include exclusive commemorative booklets, complete.Missing commemorative booklet or other original accessories.

Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt Selling Arrangements and Precautions

  1. Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt Selling Information: Take clear photos of the front, back label, fill level, capsule, and box certificate. Send them via WhatsApp to 46135750. No need to bring the bottle out first.
  2. Avoid Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt being appraised as a regular version: For the same Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt, old labels, new labels, limited editions, or differences in box certificates can lead to price discrepancies. We will clarify the version before providing a quote.
  3. Arrange for Transaction: On-site or in-store appraisal can be arranged for Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories, Outlying Islands, and Macau. Once the condition is confirmed, payment will be settled immediately in cash or via FPS.

Practical Questions Regarding Selling Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt

Q: Which details most easily affect the price of Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt?
A: Fill level, capsule, label wear, box condition, and batch rarity are the most crucial. Popular batches will also be assessed based on recent market demand.

Q: What is the difference between Single Malt and Pure Malt?
A: Single Malt strictly refers to malt whisky from a single distillery; Pure Malt was a common designation in early Japan, generally referring to blended malt whisky, where the original spirits could come from multiple distilleries. The Yamazaki Peated discussed on this page is a strict single distillery version. When identifying, please refer to the "Single Malt" lettering on the label.

Q: I want to sell my Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt, which photos are most critical?
A: Front, back label, fill level, capsule, bottle bottom, and box certificate are most useful. The front and back label design, neck capsule, fill level, and box certificate are key. If it's Mizunara, Sherry, or a single cask, the bottle bottom and batch details are also worth photographing.

Q: Is there a difference in appraisal between peated versions and regular Yamazaki?
A: Yes. The peated batches have a different profile from Yamazaki's traditional sherry style, and their rarity and market attention are unique. Therefore, after receiving the information, we will evaluate it individually based on the actual transaction range for that particular batch, rather than applying general vintage prices.

If you wish to sell Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt, you can WhatsApp photos to 46135750. The front and back label design, neck capsule, fill level, and box certificate are key. If it's Mizunara, Sherry, or a single cask, the bottle bottom and batch details are also worth photographing. Clear photos are usually enough to initially determine an approximate price range.


Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt Comparable Models

Before selling Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt, you can compare it with:Yamazaki PEATED-MALT Peated Malt Whisky, Suntory Yamazaki 18 Year Old (Old Version), Yamazaki 1979 Mizunara Cask.

The secondary market price for Yamazaki can vary significantly depending on the release year, label version, and maturation cask type. Before selling, you can use the following models, which we actively purchase, for version comparison:

Yamazaki Peated Malt Single Malt Related Buyback Pages

To learn more about market prices for Yamazaki's various vintages and versions, you can browse the Yamazaki Buyback Price Full List, and also refer to the Japanese Whisky Buyback Overview, or visit the Japanese Whisky Collection series.