115.00

Kurayoshi 8 Year Old 70cl, 43%

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An eight-year-old world blended malt from the Kurayoshi range, produced by the Matsui Shuzou in the Tottori Prefecture. Aromas of toffee, red berries, violets, pink peppercorn, orange peel, toasted oak macadamia nuts and strawberries throughout the palate.

Original price was: €1,195.00.Current price is: €990.00.

Nikka Taketsuru 21 Year Old Pure Malt Wooden Box 70cl, 43%

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This range of blended malts is named after the Nikka founder. Taketsuru 21 year old was highly acclaimed, but was discontinued alongside the 25 and 17 year old expressions in 2020 after unprecedented 21st century demand for Japanese whisky left even its largest companies suffering from stock shortages.

 

Original price was: €370.00.Current price is: €330.00.

Nikka Gold & Gold Samurai Limited Edition Japanese Whisky (75cl, 43%)

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The Barrel square glass bottle and minimalist label comes the Nikka Whisky Gold & Gold a.k.a ‘G & G’ Samurai blended whisky in this exceptionally crafted armour.

Gold and Gold Samurai, a superb blend from Nikka, originally only available in the Japanese duty free market.

Comes complete with a unique samurai bust to adorne the bottle.

31.00

Akashi White Oak Blended Whisky (50cl, 40%)

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A Japanese blended whisky that has been the subject of some controversy. The bottling for the home market in Japan is made with malt whisky and molasses spirit, which would not be classed as ‘whisky’ in the EU. This export version, however, is made from malt and grain whiskies.

29.90

Kurayoshi Tottori (70cl, 43%)

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The Tottori range from Japan’s Kurayoshi is a series of blended whisky made with Scottish and Japanese malts and grains. This is the flagship expression from the range, which the producers recommend trying in a Highball cocktail.

49.90

Yamazakura Blended Whisky (70cl, 40%)

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A blended whisky from Japan’s Yamazakura range, which is brought to market by Japanese company Sasanokawa Shuzo. The name itself a portmanteau of two Japanese terms ‘Yama’ means ‘mountain’ and ‘Sakura’ means cherry tree. If you think about it, a portmanteau is kind of like a blend but with words, so this name is rather apt for a Japanese blended whisky.

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