Sakura Season Sale

Sakura Season Singapore: celebrate the beauty of cherry blossom season with exclusive deals on premium Japanese whisky and sake. At The Liquid Collection, shop a curated selection online. Discover bundles featuring renowned names alongside quality sake β€” whether you prefer light and floral notes or rich and complex profiles, the smart way to bring a taste of Japan home. Perfect for sipping, gifting and exploring something new β€” with fast, reliable delivery across Singapore.

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Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 23 Sake 720ml bottle

Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 23 Sake – 720ml

$121.00 SGD – $236.00 SGD
Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 23 β€” the celebrated iconic flagship sake from Asahi Shuzo, polished to just 23% of original rice grain size. Bottle size 720ml.From Asahi Shuzo.A definitive luxury Japanese...
Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 39 Sake 1.8L bottle

Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 39 Sake - 720ml

$77.00 SGD – $146.00 SGD
Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 39 is a celebrated premium sake from Asahi Shuzo β€” produced from Yamada Nishiki rice polished to 39% of original grain size. The middle expression of the...
Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 45 Sake 720ml bottle

Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 45 Sake – 720ml

$57.00 SGD – $110.00 SGD
Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 45 β€” celebrated entry premium sake from Asahi Shuzo, polished to 45% of original rice grain. Bottle size 720ml.From Asahi Shuzo.An accessible entry premium Japanese sake β€”...
Hakushu 12 Year Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky 70cl bottle from Hokuto, Japan

Hakushu 12 Year Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky - 70cl

$309.00 SGD – $915.00 SGD
Hakushu 12 Year Old is the celebrated flagship of Suntory's Hakushu "forest distillery" in the Southern Japanese Alps, Yamanashi. Aged for at least 12 years in a combination of American...
Hakushu Distiller's Reserve Single Malt Japanese Whisky 70cl bottle from Hokuto, Japan

Hakushu Distiller's Reserve Japanese Whisky – 70cl

$138.00 SGD – $396.00 SGD
Hakushu Distiller's Reserve is the no-age-statement entry expression of the Hakushu distillery β€” Suntory's "forest distillery" set in the Southern Japanese Alps in Hokuto, Yamanashi prefecture. Founded in 1973, Hakushu...
Kubota Junmai Daiginjo Sake 720ml bottle

Kubota Junmai Daiginjo Sake – 72cl

$62.00 SGD – $118.00 SGD
Kubota Junmai Daiginjo β€” celebrated craft Japanese sake from Niigata, polished to 50% in the celebrated tanrei karakuchi (clean and dry) style. Bottle size 720ml.From Asahi Shuzo (Niigata).A serious craft...
Kubota Manjyu Junmai Daiginjyo Sake 720ml luxury bottle

Kubota Manjyu Junmai Daiginjyo Sake – 72cl

$96.00 SGD – $186.00 SGD
Kubota Manjyu Junmai Daiginjo is the celebrated flagship luxury sake from Kubota β€” the top of the Kubota range, produced from premium Yamada Nishiki rice polished to 35%. Distinctive for...
Mars Iwai Tradition Blended Japanese Whisky 75cl bottle from Nagano, Japan

Mars Iwai Tradition Blended Whisky - 75cl

$95.00 SGD – $276.00 SGD
One of the most important person whose name is Kiichiro Iwai. He is a pioneer of Japanese whisky. "Iwai tradition" is his traditional model for mars whisky. By contrast, mars...
Nikka Coffey Gin 70cl bottle from Japan

Nikka Coffey Gin - 70cl

$79.00 SGD – $219.00 SGD
A gin unlike anything else in the world β€” and a direct product of Nikka's most treasured piece of equipment. Launched in 2017 alongside the Coffey Vodka, the Nikka Coffey...
Nikka Coffey Grain Single Grain Japanese Whisky 70cl bottle

Nikka Coffey Grain Japanese Whisky – 70cl

$92.00 SGD – $258.00 SGD
The whisky that reveals one of the most fascinating and least-explored corners of Japanese whisky production β€” the Nikka Coffey Grain is a pure single grain whisky distilled from a...
Nikka Coffey Malt Japanese Whisky 70cl bottle

Nikka Coffey Malt Japanese Whisky - 70cl

$92.00 SGD – $258.00 SGD
One of the most genuinely unusual and compelling whiskies produced anywhere in the world β€” the Nikka Coffey Malt is a whisky that breaks the most fundamental rule of malt...
Nikka Days Blended Japanese Whisky 70cl bottle

Nikka Days Blended Japanese Whisky – 70cl

$75.00 SGD – $204.00 SGD
Nikka's brightest and most approachable expression β€” Days is a whisky designed for exactly what its name suggests: every day, every occasion, every person. Introduced in 2018 as the most...
Nikka From The Barrel Blended Japanese Whisky 50cl iconic square bottle

Nikka From The Barrel - 50cl

$76.00 SGD – $426.00 SGD
Whisky Advocate's No.1 Whisky of the Year 2018 β€” and one of the most celebrated blended whiskies in the world at any price. A marriage of over 100 different batches...
Nikka Miyagikyo Single Malt Japanese Whisky 70cl bottle from Sendai, Japan

Nikka Miyagikyo Single Malt Japanese Whisky – 70cl

$110.00 SGD – $306.00 SGD
The elegant, floral counterpart to the bold Yoichi malt β€” Miyagikyo Single Malt is the flagship expression from Nikka's second and more serene distillery, nestled in a lush forest valley...
Nikka Taketsuru Pure Malt Japanese Whisky 70cl bottle

Nikka Taketsuru Pure Malt Japanese Whisky – 70cl

$108.00 SGD – $306.00 SGD
Named in honour of the man who made Japanese whisky possible β€” Masataka Taketsuru, the father of Japanese whisky, the first Japanese to study distillation in Scotland, and the visionary...

Yamazaki Whisky Singapore

Single malt from Japan's first commercial whisky distillery, founded by Shinjiro Torii in 1923. The full Yamazaki range β€” Distiller's Reserve, 12, 18, 25 Year Old and Mizunara cask limited editions β€” delivered free across Singapore.

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Buy Yamazaki single malt in Singapore

The Liquid Collection stocks the full live Yamazaki lineup available in Singapore β€” from the no-age-statement Distiller's Reserve through the aged core range and rotating limited editions, including Mizunara cask and Limited Edition releases when allocation permits. Yamazaki sits at the heart of our House of Suntory portfolio and our wider Japanese whisky range.

Every bottle ships free across Singapore with no minimum order. Browse the range above, or explore sibling Suntory distilleries Hakushu, Hibiki and Chita.

The birth of Japanese whisky

In 1923, Shinjiro Torii β€” founder of Suntory β€” broke ground on a distillery in the village of Yamazaki, on the outskirts of Kyoto. It was the first commercial malt whisky distillery in Japan. Torii's ambition was to create a whisky that suited the Japanese palate: more delicate, more aromatic, more refined than the powerful Scotch malts he had been importing as a young merchant.

His master distiller was Masataka Taketsuru, the chemistry student who had spent two years in Scotland learning to make whisky and would later leave to found Nikka. Together, they laid the foundation for an entire national category β€” a category that today encompasses everything from Suntory's blends like Hibiki to artisan distilleries like Chichibu. A century after Torii broke ground, Yamazaki single malt is one of the most coveted whiskies in the world.

Why Yamazaki β€” the place

Three rivers, one microclimate

The distillery sits at the foot of Mt. Tennozan, where the Katsura, Uji and Kizu rivers meet. The convergence creates dense, persistent mist and the high humidity that drives slow, generous interaction between spirit and cask. The water itself β€” soft, mineral, drawn from the same source poets and tea masters have praised for centuries β€” gives the spirit its texture.

Stills shaped for complexity

Yamazaki runs an unusually wide variety of pot still shapes and sizes. Different lyne arms, different necks, direct fire and indirect heat β€” each pairing produces a distinct style of new make. The blending team can draw on dozens of distillates and cask types to build each expression. Few distilleries in the world have this much palette to work with under one roof β€” Suntory's other malt distillery, Hakushu, takes a different approach with a forest setting and a lighter, greener spirit profile.

Mizunara β€” the signature oak

Mizunara is a species of Japanese oak that grows almost exclusively in the cold forests of Hokkaido and northern Honshu. It grows slowly, twists as it matures, and is too porous and difficult to work with for most coopers. A Mizunara cask is built only from trees over 200 years old, and even then leaks are common.

What it gives in return is a flavour profile no other oak produces: sandalwood, kara incense, coconut, Oriental spice, a sweet woody perfume that emerges only after long maturation. Yamazaki pioneered Mizunara cask whisky in the 1940s and remains its definitive exponent. The Mizunara note is the thread that runs through almost every aged Yamazaki β€” subtle in the 12, prominent in the 18, dominant in the 25 and the dedicated Mizunara editions. Sherry-cask Scotch single malts from Speyside cover similar territory in places, but Mizunara's perfumed signature is unique to Japan.

The Yamazaki range

Yamazaki Distiller's Reserve The no-age-statement entry to the range. American and Spanish oak with a touch of Mizunara. Bright red fruit, vanilla, soft Oriental spice. The ideal first Yamazaki and a fine Highball whisky.
Yamazaki 12 Year Old The benchmark. Honey, peach, dried persimmon, soft Mizunara incense on the finish. Won the recognition that put Japanese single malt on the world map.
Yamazaki 18 Year Old Heavily sherried, deeply Mizunara-influenced. Raisin, dark chocolate, sandalwood, dried fruit. Yamazaki at full richness and one of the great Asian single malts.
Yamazaki 25 Year Old Long-aged sherry cask Yamazaki at its most concentrated. Polished leather, dried fig, antique wood, layered Mizunara perfume. A collector's bottle and a global rarity β€” see our Fine & Rare selection.
Yamazaki Mizunara editions Limited releases matured exclusively or predominantly in Mizunara casks. Released sporadically and allocated in small volumes worldwide.
Yamazaki Limited Editions Annual or one-off releases β€” Sherry Cask, Puncheon, Bourbon Barrel and other vatted expressions. Highly sought after at auction.

The Yamazaki house style

Across the range, Yamazaki shares a recognisable signature: bright orchard and red fruit on the nose, a silky, almost weightless mid-palate, and a long, perfumed finish where Mizunara β€” sandalwood, incense, coconut β€” comes through. The aged expressions add layers of sherry-cask richness (raisin, fig, dark chocolate, leather) without ever losing the lightness that defines the house.

It is, by design, a whisky that drinks beautifully alongside food. The Highball serve β€” Yamazaki, soda and a single large ice cube β€” is the everyday Japanese way to enjoy it and remains Suntory's preferred serve with sushi, tempura and yakitori. For the Highball at scale, Suntory's blended whisky Kakubin is the classic choice. The Yamazaki 18 and 25, by contrast, reward slow drinking from a tulip glass with a few drops of water.

Awards and global recognition

Yamazaki has been a fixture at the top of the world's whisky awards for two decades. The Yamazaki 18 Year Old has collected gold and best-in-class medals at the International Spirits Challenge and ISC repeatedly. Yamazaki Sherry Cask 2013 was named World Whisky of the Year by Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2015 β€” a watershed moment that cemented Japanese single malt's place at the very top of the category. More recent limited editions and Mizunara cask releases have continued the run, alongside acclaimed expressions from sibling distillery Hakushu and Suntory's flagship blend Hibiki.

Yamazaki FAQ

What makes Yamazaki different from Scotch single malt?

Yamazaki is matured at Japan's first commercial whisky distillery, founded in 1923 at the foot of Mt. Tennozan. The site sits where three rivers β€” the Katsura, Uji and Kizu β€” converge, creating the dense mist and humidity that shape maturation. Yamazaki is also famous for using Mizunara oak, a slow-growing Japanese oak that lends sandalwood, incense and coconut notes you won't find in Scotch.

What is Mizunara oak?

Mizunara is a species of Japanese oak that grows slowly in cold northern climates. It's notoriously difficult to work with β€” porous, prone to leaking, and only usable from trees over 200 years old. Whisky matured in Mizunara casks develops distinctive sandalwood, incense, coconut and Oriental spice notes. Yamazaki pioneered Mizunara cask maturation and remains the world's most recognised exponent of the technique.

Are Yamazaki 12, 18 and 25 still available?

Suntory's aged Yamazaki expressions are produced under tight global allocation due to limited matured stock. Availability fluctuates and prices reflect collector demand. We list current stock on each product page.

Which Yamazaki should a beginner start with?

Yamazaki Distiller's Reserve is the natural starting point. As the no-age-statement entry to the range, it shows the house style β€” bright red fruit, vanilla and a touch of Mizunara β€” at an accessible price point. Yamazaki 12 Year Old is the next step up and remains the benchmark expression.

How should Yamazaki be served?

Neat in a tulip glass is best for appreciating the aromatics, especially on aged expressions. A few drops of water open up the Mizunara character. For Distiller's Reserve and 12 Year Old, the Japanese Highball β€” Yamazaki, sparkling water and a single large ice cube in a tall glass β€” is the classic serve and Suntory's preferred way to drink whisky with food.

How does Yamazaki compare to Hakushu?

They are sister distilleries, both owned by Suntory, but stylistically very different. Yamazaki is the warmer, fruitier, sherry-and-Mizunara house β€” built around orchard fruit, dried fig and incense. Hakushu, set high in a forest in the Japanese Alps, is the lighter, greener, faintly smoky counterpart β€” fresh herbs, mint and a whisper of peat. Most Japanese whisky drinkers eventually own bottles from both.

Is Yamazaki a good gift?

Yes β€” it's one of the most respected gifts in the spirits world, particularly for senior business contacts and whisky enthusiasts. The 12 Year Old is the classic gift bottle; the 18 Year Old is the considered statement; the 25 and Mizunara editions are reserved for the most significant occasions. See our wider gifts selection for presentation options.

Do you deliver Yamazaki across Singapore?

Yes. Free delivery anywhere in Singapore with no minimum order. Standard lead time is 3 working days.