By AKIFUMI NAGAHASHI/ Staff Writer
January 31, 2020 at 17:45 JST
A bottle of Yamazaki Single Malt Whisky Aged 55 Years on Jan. 30 in Tokyo’s Chuo Ward. Suntory Spirits Ltd. will sell 100 bottles of the whisky by lottery. (Akifumi Nagahashi)
Distilled in or before 1964 when the Tokyo Olympics was held, Yamazaki brand single-malt whisky aged for more than half a century will be sold for 3 million yen ($27,500) a bottle, excluding taxes, through a lottery. [Read More]
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