This limited release celebrates a unique meeting of two cultural traditions.
On one side stands Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics with gold ,a philosophy that embraces imperfection and transforms it into beauty. On the other stands Delfts Blauw, the iconic blue-and-white porcelain that has become a symbol of Dutch craftsmanship for centuries.
Together, these two worlds meet in a rare Chichibu release that honors both heritage and artistry. Just as Kintsugi restores broken pieces into something even more valuable, this whisky reflects the beauty that can emerge when different traditions, ideas and influences are brought together with care and precision.
The labels capture this cultural dialogue through a hand-illustrated landscape where Dutch tulip fields and windmills flow seamlessly into Japanese mountains, finished with elegant gold accents inspired by the Kintsugi technique. Bottled at cask strength, the whisky reveals the refined complexity that Chichibu is known for. Each bottle forms part of a highly limited release created for collectors who appreciate not only exceptional whisky, but also the story and craftsmanship behind it.
Kintsugi
Nose: Elegant and refined, with vanilla, caramel and soft floral notes, lifted by a hint of powdered sugar.
Taste: Creamy and layered, with panna cotta, crème brûlée and gentle spice.
Finish: Medium in length, smooth and balanced with a delicate sweetness.
Delfts Blauw
Nose: Soft and inviting, with vanilla, light fruit and subtle floral notes.
Taste: Fresh and balanced, with gentle sweetness, fruit and a light creamy texture.
Finish: Clean and elegant, with a soft dryness and refined sweetness.

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