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We carefully shaved Japanese Yamada Nishiki down to 28% and brewed it into a mellow-tasting liquor. The moment you put it in your mouth, you will feel a dry and sharp taste, and soon you will feel the gentle sweet aroma of Yamada Nishiki in the back of your nose.
This Japanese whisky, which is a marriage of single malts distilled at the Yoichi and Miyagikyo distilleries, is aged in various types of oak casks.
This unique bottling from Kaiyo is one of the first of its kind - a whisky aged full term in first fill Japanese "Kuri" chestnut barrels. After 7 years of aging in Japan, the barrels go to sea for 3 months, as all of Kaiyo's whiskies do.
Celebrate Suntory's 100th Anniversary with Hakushu 18 Year Peated Malt Japanese Whisky. A refined blend of smoke, spice, and subtle fruit notes.
Smooth, silky, really cohesive and mellow flavors of spiced honey, clove, red apples, and caramel. Nutty and malty on the palate, warm with oak, and sweetened by vanilla, caramel, and candied peach bits.
A sweet, fruity eight year old whisky that is made with water from Japan's iconic Mount Fuji. The palate offers notes of honey, ripe oranges, vanilla and soft oak that linger in the finish.
Single malt softly textured on the palate, with peaches, toasted pecans, semi sweet chocolate, candied ginger, leather, and oak; a few drops of water tease out lemon peel and gentle tannins open up to a quenching finish.
Yamazaki Golden Promise barley, originating from Scotland in the 1960s, stands out as a superior grain prized for its distinctive qualities. Initially cultivated for Scotch whisky production, its influence has expanded to other renowned spirits, including the revered Yamazaki whisky from Japan.
Through years of experimentation, our blenders have discovered the secret to the treasures of Mizunara casks: time. A long maturation period imparts unmistakeable spiciness and notes of sandalwood and aloe upon the Yamazaki.
Yamazaki Islay Peat is a unique type of peat used in scotch whisky, known for its softer and sweeter taste compared to the peat from Scotland’s mainland. This difference makes Islay peat stand out and gives it a special place in the whisky world.
Tokyo Nights Gin is distilled from sugar cane molasses. It is made to a secret recipe that uses numerous (mostly local) plants, such as yuzu bark or matcha powder from independent producers.
FUYU is a powerful and generous blend from 3 distilleries around Kyoto, a true expression of the Japanese cellar masters’ blending knowhow. Made from grain and malt, FUYU is aged in American white oak barrels to bring generous oak and cooked fruits notes. Its name means “winter” in Japanese.
Honda Tadakatsu was a Japanese samurai, general, and daimyo of the late Sengoku through early Edo periods, who served Tokugawa Ieyasu. Aged in Mizunara oak casks this limited edition bottle of battle armor continues the tradition and quality of Yamato whisky.