📌 Overview
Kirin‑Seagram Emblem Premium is a blended Japanese whisky originally released by Kirin during its partnership with Seagram. It was part of Kirin’s mid-to-late 20th‑century efforts to compete in the Japanese whisky market.
🔍 Key Details
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Brand / Producer: Kirin‑Seagram (distilled in Japan)
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Type: Blended whisky (no fixed age statement)
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ABV: Common bottlings show 40% or 43%
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Bottle Sizes: 700 ml (70 cl) / 750–760 ml typical; 50 ml miniatures also exist
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Status: Discontinued / legacy — mainly available now as vintage bottles or collectibles
📦 Packaging & Presentation
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Standard whisky-style glass bottles for full-size versions
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Miniature bottles (50 ml) follow typical sample/mini design
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Earlier releases date from the 1980s onward, during the Kirin-Seagram partnership era
⭐ Collectibility & Rarity
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Unopened or well-preserved vintage bottles (full-size or mini) are collector items
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Miniature 50 ml bottles are interesting for Japanese whisky miniature collectors
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Condition matters: fill level, cork, and label quality significantly affect value
🧭 What to Know
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Check fill level, label clarity, and seal/cork condition — especially for miniatures
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Emblem is a blended NAS whisky; value comes from nostalgia and collectibility rather than age
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50 ml miniatures are likely genuine vintage samples, not modern reproductions
✨ Why It’s Appealing
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Represents a piece of Japanese whisky history from the Kirin-Seagram era
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Suitable for collectors: full-size bottles for display, minis for compact collections
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More affordable entry into vintage Japanese whisky compared to rare single malts
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Offers collectible value and historical interest for enthusiasts


