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This limited Shibui was distilled using premium indica rice at Masahiro Distillery est. 1883. Matured 10 years in Virgin European White Oak & 100% natural color. Distilled, matured & bottled exclusively in Okinawa, Japan. Notes of tropical fruit, whipped cream & salted caramel.
Hibiki Japanese Harmony is extremely versatile. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, blended with water or mixed as a cocktail, the harmony of this blend remains complete. It is a delicately balanced, smooth and subtly sweet blended whisky that enhances any dining experience. We recommend it be enjoyed with a hand-carved iceball for the ultimate Japanese whisky experience.
FUYU means "Winter" in Japanese. This is 100% Barley single grain from Honshu island.
Kumesen is one of the most famous and innovative distilleries in Japan with unrivaled sophistication and unparalleled quality; each whisky in the Bushido Series is a testament to the Bushido Virtues of the Samurai with Makoto representing Honesty & Sincerity.
Yamato Japanese Whisky Ninja Edition is aged for a minimum of 3 years in ex-bourbon casks and features some of the most unique flavors Japanese whisky has to offer: gentle oak, no peat, honeycomb, tropical fruit, and toasted coconut.
2020 Nikka Miyagikyo Apple Brandy Wood Finish Barrel Single Malt - a special 2020 release to celebrate the 100th wedding anniversary of Nikka's founder Masataka Taketsuru and his wife Rita who were married in 1920. It has delicate aromas of apples, this expression showcases a beautiful harmony of finesse and sweetness brought by apple brandy casks and Yoichi single malt's original characteristics such as rich malt flavours, gentle peaty notes and smokiness.
2020 Nikka Yoichi Apple Brandy Wood Finish Barrel Single Malt - is a special release to celebrate the 100th wedding anniversary of Nikka's founder Masataka Taketsuru and his wife Rita who were married in 1920.