Japanese World Blends

Akashi Meisei Japanese Blended Whisky, 50 cl
£38.49
Akashi Meisei Japanese Blended Whisky, 50 cl
Yamazakura Japanese Peated Blended Whisky Giftbox, 70 cl
£57.19
Yamazakura Japanese Peated Blended Whisky Giftbox, 70 cl
Nikka Days Japanese Blended Whisky, 70 cl
£37.49
Nikka Days Japanese Blended Whisky, 70 cl
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Akashi Meisei Japanese Blended Whisky, 50 cl

£38.49
in stock
Introducing the illustrious Akashi Meisei Japanese Blended Whisky, a true masterpiece that combines tradition and innovation like no other. Crafted by the revered Akashi distillery, this premium whisky is set to take your taste buds on an unforgettable journey through the rich heritage of Japanese whiskey-making.At the heart of this exceptional creation lies the renowned Akashi brand, known for its commitment to excellence and unwavering dedication to producing only the finest spirits in the world. With every sip of Akashi Meisei, you are transported deep into the soul of Japanese whiskey, where centuries-old techniques meet contemporary craftsmanship to create a sensory experience that is truly remarkable.Japanese whiskey has long been revered for its silky smoothness, and Akashi Meisei is no exception. Delicate yet complex, this blended beauty harmonizes a symphony of flavors, ensuring a taste sensation that lingers long after every sip. Its alluring aroma captivates the senses, teasing hints of oak, vanilla, and caramel, inviting you to discover more with each inhalation. As the amber liquid glides across your palate, you are greeted by gentle notes of honey, ripe orchard fruits, and a subtle touch of spices, culminating in a finish that is both satisfyingly warm and stunningly smooth.Unleash your inner whiskey connoisseur and join the ranks of those who appreciate the finer things in life. Elevate your drinking experience with Akashi Meisei Japanese Blended Whisky and be transported to a realm of pure indulgence. Taste the brilliance, feel the warmth, and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Japanese whiskey-making. Embrace the Meisei spirit and let this exceptional blend become the shining star of your spirits collection.
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Yamazakura Japanese Peated Blended Whisky Giftbox, 70 cl

£57.19
in stock
Yamazakura, a renowned Japanese whisky brand, reflects the meticulous craftsmanship and dedication synonymous with Japanese distillation. Known for blending tradition with innovation, Yamazakura delivers whiskies that embody balance, depth, and a unique Japanese sensibility, earning it a place of distinction among global whisky producers. Yamazakura Japanese Peated Whisky Giftbox, 70 cl, is a premium whisky crafted in the heart of Japan, combining the delicate artistry of Japanese distillation with the bold, smoky allure of peated malts. Presented in an elegant gift box, this whisky is perfect for connoisseurs or as a special gift for whisky enthusiasts. Its harmonious blend of peat, sweetness, and complexity makes it a standout in any collection.Yamazakura Japanese Peated Whisky enchants with layers of smoky peat, complemented by notes of honeyed malt, dried fruits, and a hint of vanilla. The palate reveals a subtle spiciness, balanced by a smooth, lingering finish with whispers of earthy complexity and sweet oak.
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Nikka Days Japanese Blended Whisky, 70 cl

£37.49
in stock
A vibrant addition to the Nikka range, Nikka Days is a bright and vivacious blend of malt and grain whiskies from both Nikka's Yoichi and Miyagikyo distilleries. Its medium body hosts an array of floral and zesty flavours which mingle effortlessly with an underlying vanilla-toffee depth and a light, distant touch of breezy peat smoke. A fresh and delicate whisky, Days makes a delicious sipping dram or sits beautifully in a refreshing highball.Nikka is the brainchild of Masataka Taketsuru who travelled from Japan to Scotland in 1918 to join the ranks at Glasgow University to study whisky making. His love affair with both the country and whisky itself was quick to evolve with such an effect that he also went on to marry a Scot, Jessie Roberta. Returning back to Japan in 1920 with his new wife, Masataka started making whisky for a Japanese distillery to some success for the next decade. But over time he felt that to make the whisky he realy wanted to produce he had to strike out on his own and so in 1934 the beginnings of Nikka were launched.Grapes and apples on top of toffee and candied lemon
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