Japanese Whiskey

Whisky production in Japan began around 1870, but the first commercial production was in 1924 upon the opening of the country's first distillery—Yamazaki. Broadly speaking the style of Japanese whisky is more similar to that of Scotch whisky than Irish whiskey, and thus the spelling typically follows the Scottish convention (omitting the letter ‘e’). There are several companies producing whisky in Japan. Perhaps the two most well known are Suntory and Nikka. Both of these produce blended as well as single malt Japanese whiskies.

Products

Nikka All Malt Japanese Whiskey

Nikka All Malt Japanese Whiskey

In 1918, Masataka Taketsuru embarked alone on a long voyage to Scotland. In this distant land the secrets of whisky-making would be imparted to this young Japanese man. Masataka established Nikka because he was determined to introduce his fellow Japanese to the joys of authentic whisky. A blended malt whisky, Creamy, toffee with a light and crisp finish. Very clean.

£23.47

abv: 40%
Size: 70cl
Origin: Japan

Suntory Yamazaki 12 Yr Old Japanese Malt Whiskey

Suntory Yamazaki 12 Yr Old Japanese Malt Whiskey

Both Suntory YAMAZAKI 12- and 18- year old single malts are aged in casks of three different kinds of oaks: American, Spanish and Japanese. This gives Suntory Whisky its unique quality. This is a medium-bodied whisky with the aromas of dried fruits and honey. It has a delicate, mellow taste with a lingering, woody, dry finish.

£36.72

abv: 43%
Size: 70cl
Origin: Japan
Vintage/Age: 12Yr