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Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey is Bottled-in-Bond, aged in select barrels for added depth and character. At 100 proof, the flavor delivers layered notes of caramel, rich oak, and spice giving way to a pleasantly lingering finish.
The Japanese public preferred a softer, smoother, less-smokey version of whisky, and their master distillers worked tirelessly to cater to the public's flavor profile. The result, a whisky that rivals even the legendary scotches because of the quality and never before seen flavor and finishes.
Yamato pairs perfectly with the traditional Japanese whisky flavor profile. You can witness a silky smooth finish, beautiful fruits, and vanillas from the start. Yamato is your entrance into the world of high-end Japanese whisky. Enjoy it neat, on the rocks, or in a highball.
A fantastic 18 year old Japanese whisky from the Hakushu distillery, a malty, fruity whisky of real quality. Orange, pear and a dry smokiness. Fruit salad. Patisserie sweet, baked goods and baked goodness! Long and fruity with Manuka honey with subtle smokiness. A fantastic Japanese whisky that hits all the right notes.
Japanese Whisky- 40.0% ABV. A premium blend of whiskies, aged up to 12 years in barrel with a minimum malt whisky content of 40%.
This whiskey is distilled from malted grain and mash corn, on Honshu Island, before resting in oak barrels. It has floral aromas with caramel and spice notes, as well as a palate consisting of generous oak and cooked fruit. It finishes with a hint of smokiness.
FUYU means "winter" in Japanese. Fuyu Mizunara is a three year old blend made up of 50% malt and 50% grain. This whisky is matured in American white oak barrels, with a six month finishing period in Mizunara barrels.
This annual special release Single Barrel Barrel Proof Rye celebrates the early craftsmanship of the Jack Daniel Distillery, honoring a time when American whiskey was often high in rye content and offered at barrel strength.