🎯 Suntory Special Reserve – Overview
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Brand / Label: Suntory Special Reserve (sometimes seen as “Suntory Reserve”)
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Producer: Suntory, Japan
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Launch / History: Originally released in 1969 to commemorate Suntory’s 70th anniversary.
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Type: Blended Japanese whisky (NAS / no consistent age statement in many versions)
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Alcohol by Volume: Typically 40% ABV in many later editions; earlier versions sometimes 43% ABV.
🍷 Tasting & Composition
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Key Components:
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Includes malt whisky from Hakushu, often aged in white oak casks.
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Also includes Yamazaki in the blend.
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Flavor Profile (General / Vintage‑Variation):
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Nose: dried fruits (such as prunes, dates, apricots), sherry influence, some hints of orange peel.
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Palate: sweet, oaky tones, perhaps touches of wood, sugar, dried fruit; also licorice or chocolate bitterness in some versions.
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Finish: medium‑long, with fruit, wood, sometimes slight bitterness or spicy / citrus elements.
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📦 Bottle Design & Collectibility
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There are many variants: bottles with different labels over time (e.g. “A Rare Blend” in the 1970s, “A Supreme Blend” in the 1980s).
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Some versions were sold in smaller / collectible sizes or special editions for the Japanese market.
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Due to history, vintage bottles (pre‑80s or 70s) tend to be more sought‑after by collectors. Condition of bottle, label, fill level strongly affect value.
✅ Summary Table
Feature | Details |
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Origin / Launch | Japan, released 1969 for Suntory’s 70th anniversary |
Blend Components | Includes Hakushu malt, Yamazaki, uses white oak and sometimes sherry influence |
ABV (Vintage vs Recent) | Early versions ~43%, many later versions ~40% |
Age Statement | Mostly NAS (no age stated) |
Flavor Profile | Dried fruits, oak, wood spices, some citrus, medium‑long finish |
Collectibility | Vintage bottles, special editions more valuable; packaging matters |