Showing 193–204 of 231 results
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£175.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A 5 year old Tomatin, bottled in the 1980s, which was an interesting time for the distillery. Tomatin went into liquidation in 1985 and was the first Scotch distillery to be taken into Japanese ownership in 1986, a country where it remains one of the top ten selling…
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£175.00
75cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling – A 5 year old Tomatin, bottled in the 1980s, which was an interesting time for the distillery. Tomatin went into liquidation in 1985 and was the first Scotch distillery to be taken into Japanese ownership in 1986, a country where it remains one of the top ten selling…
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£44.95
18cl / 45% / The Perfect Measure – Japanese whisky is as much about exquisite blends as it is about cult single malts, as much about historic brands as newly opened distilleries. You’ll find all of them together they paint a clear picture of what drives drinkers in their droves to this island nation’s whiskies.
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£250.00
75cl / 43.4% – Very Olde St Nick comes out of the Preservation distillery in Kentucky who revived this old brand that was originally produced for the Japanese market. This eight year old sourced rye has notes of caraway, linseed and toasted oak.
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£244.00
75cl / 58.5% – Very Olde St Nick comes out of the Preservation distillery in Kentucky who revived this old brand that was originally produced for the Japanese market. This Harvest rye is a yearly edition that has notes of earthy baking spices, rye spice, butterscotch and dark chocolate.
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£235.00
75cl / 40.5% – Very Olde St Nick comes out of the Preservation distillery in Kentucky who revived this old brand that was originally produced for the Japanese market. This summer rye has notes of dried herbs, fennel, toasted oak and earthy undertones.
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£550.00
70cl / 40% – An introductory malt from Yamazaki, Japan’s oldest distillery (founded in 1923). This is mild-mannered, clean, sweet malt, charming and very accessible – Speyside fans looking to try a Japanese malt should start here.
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£183.00
70cl / 43% – Matured in a variety of casks for at least 12 years, this limited-edition whisky was made at Japan’s first and oldest malt distillery – Yamazaki. Bottled a century after the distillery was founded and the House of Suntory was born, this single malt offers aromas of juicy peaches, persimmons and vanilla…
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£138.00
70cl / 43% – One of the first Japanese single malts to break into the UK market, Suntory’s Yamazaki 12 Year Old continues to impress with its well-balanced fruity sweetness, something that appeals to novice and experienced whisky drinkers alike.
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£585.00
70cl / 43% – This classic Japanese single malt originates from the nation’s first whisky distillery. Yamazaki 18 Year Old shows great complexity and a lovely balance of fruit, malt and a touch of smoke.
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£1,675.00
70cl / 48% – A limited-edition single malt with a distinctly Japanese character, this 18-year-old Yamazaki has been matured exclusively in mizunara oak casks. The result is a whisky that captures the delicate character of this rare wood, offering aromas of dark cherries, ripe peaches, cinnamon and nutmeg on the nose.
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£1,600.00
70cl / 48% – The jewel in the crown of the 2024 Tsukuriwake series, this single malt was matured exclusively in Mizunara casks, celebrating the distillery’s mastery over Japanese oak. A long maturation reveals its distinctive style, you can expect notes of incense, coconut and sandalwood, lifted by white peach, spiced oranges, and chocolate covered…