Yamazaki Kogei: 1/3 Instant Wins

£5.00 Per Ticket

Winner is: Al Ford

Ticket number: 28

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No need to wait for the draw date! - 30 Instant Wins! Randomly draw any of the following tickets numbers and win the prize!

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Colin Graham
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Colin Graham
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Scott Nelson
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About This Competition

“Kogei” translates to “traditional Japanese craftsmanship” and thus sees Suntory collaborate with Japanese traditional crafts artisans in creating the new set of whiskies – a Yamazaki and a Hakushu, both featuring Peated Malt and the use of Spanish Oak. Both of these releases are duty free exclusives which were sold mainly in Singapore & a handful of other airports.

The 2024 Kogei Collection features a collaboration with Kyoto’s Kyo-Yuzen Kimono House, Chiso, which is highly regarded for creating fine Japanese kimonos since 1555. Chiso’s patternmakers have been enlisted to apply the traditional method of Bokashi-zome (or gradation dyeing) to depict the story of Yamazaki and Hakushu whisky, which is then applied onto washi paper that forms the whisky bottles’ labels and packaging box.

The Yamazaki Peated Malt Spanish Oak features a depiction of the serenity of three merging rivers around the distillery that evoke a sense of calm, with gold stamps adding elegance and is reminiscent of drifting clouds.

A third of the total tickets have £5 credits as instant wins.  So you could win this for free!?

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