Deep gold / bright copper appearance. The aroma is pristinely clean and reminiscent of some class sherry bottlings, reveals what seem to be hints of biscuity malt, vanilla and juicy dried fruits. The palate brings soft, gentle spices unfold a blanket of sweet, nutty, chewy malt and dried fruit notes. Is there a hint of peat in here too? Clean, slightly tingly mouth feel. The spices increase, but overall this shows good balance at +50%. Finishes as it begins - with the spices more settled and drying as the delicate malt remains into the finish.
Nikka From the Barrel Japanese Whisky
£41.95
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Grower: Nikka
Style: Blended Malt
Country: Japan
Appellation: Sendai
Age: No Age Statement
Alcohol: 51.4% ABV
Closure: STELVIN
Bottle Size: 50cl
4 in stock
Masataka Taketsuru, seen as the father of Japanese whisky, was born in 1894 into a family that had been sake producers since 1733. After training as a chemist, he was hired by an Osaka-based company, Settsu Shuzo, which was planning to produce a Japanese whisky. The young Taketsuru was therefore sent to Scotland in 1919 in order to acquire the necessary technical knowledge and a minimum of experience. He studied at Glasgow University, also learning about the art of blending and distilling. He quickly became passionate about this Celtic spirit, and decided to devote his life to it. His dream was to create a malt distillery in Japan. When he returned to Japan in 1920, he realised that the project for which he had been recruited was not going to see the light of day. And, following the 1922 stock market crash, he lost his job. A year later, he joined the Kotobukiya group, for which he built a distillery close to Kyoto. This is how he became the father of the very first Japanese whisky in 1924.
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