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Eigashima, the sake and shochu...
From Suntory's distillery in the Aichi Prefecture, this is a single grain whisky from the Chita Distillery, which opened in 1972 in Port Nagoya, Japan. It is a vatting that consists of at least 10 component grain whiskies that have been matured in different cask types including American white oak casks, Spanish oak casks and ex-wine casks. Nose: Floral,...
The Suntory Royal series was first released in 1960, commemorating the 60th anniversary of Suntory's foundation. Nose: Chocolate, sweet malt, pears, apples, orange zest. Palate: Mildly sweet, vanilla notes, mellow. Finish: Some really nice sweetness swells up in the finish.
The Suntory Royal series was first released in 1960, commemorating the 60th anniversary of Suntory's foundation. Nose: Chocolate, sweet malt, pears, apples, orange zest. Palate: Mildly sweet, vanilla notes, mellow. Finish: Some really nice sweetness swells up in the finish.
Kavalan is whisky from the Taiwanese King Car Group. located at the cross boundary of Yi-Lan Mountain and the sea. When the Pacific Ocean mist and the Snowy Mountain wind interact, the air circulating outside around of the casks will allow even better effects of “wood breathing” function. The “deeply asleep” whisky inside the casks will absorb the...
Kavalan is whisky from the Taiwanese King Car Group. located at the cross boundary of Yi-Lan Mountain and the sea. When the Pacific Ocean mist and the Snowy Mountain wind interact, the air circulating outside around of the casks will allow even better effects of “wood breathing” function. The “deeply asleep” whisky inside the casks will absorb the...
Eigashima, the sake and shochu producer who owns the White Oak distillery, have been in the whisky business for a long time but only released their first single malt in 2007. Their whisky range is now famously known by the name "Akashi". The business dates back to 1888 and they were the first whisky maker in 1919, even before the times of Suntory and...
Eigashima, the sake and shochu producer who owns the White Oak distillery, have been in the whisky business for a long time but only released their first single malt in 2007. Their whisky range is now famously known by the name "Akashi". The business dates back to 1888 and they were the first whisky maker in 1919, even before the times of Suntory and...
Eigashima, the sake and shochu producer who owns the White Oak distillery, have been in the whisky business for a long time but only released their first single malt in 2007. Their whisky range is now famously known by the name "Akashi". The business dates back to 1888 and they were the first whisky maker in 1919, even before the times of Suntory and...
Shinshu distillery is located in Miyata village in Nagano prefecture at 798 meters above sea level where the distillery’s cool climate and pure water sources contributes to the high standards of Komagatake's single malt. Distilled in winter, Shinshu whiskies are then aged in sherry, brandy and bourbon casks. The distillery was built in 1985 by its parent,...
Shinshu distillery is located in Miyata village in Nagano prefecture at 798 meters above sea level where the distillery’s cool climate and pure water sources contributes to the high standards of Komagatake's single malt. Distilled in winter, Shinshu whiskies are then aged in sherry, brandy and bourbon casks. The distillery was built in 1985 by its parent,...
The Togouchi whisky is a Japanese blend, that is so unique and unusual as it is aged in a tunnel then blended by the master blenders of Chugoku Jozo, its owner. Chugoku Jozo is a liquor company, established in 1918, more famously known for its sake and shochu. It imports already distilled whiskies and performs the aging and blending inhouse. The whiskies...
Kurayoshi is a new whisky brand introduced in April 2016 by Matsui Distillery. The distillery is located in Tottori, a coastal prefecture on southern Honshu. Their whiskies are sold only to the Japanese domestic market, and are characterised by aging with the pure underground waters of Daisen Mountains. At the same site also sits Matsui Breweries, which...