Japanese Whisky

Japanese Whisky

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Japanese whisky craftsmanship with our exquisite Japanese whisky collection, with offerings from Hibiki and Yamazaki. Embark on a sensory journey through the distinct flavours and meticulous artistry of Japan's renowned distilleries.

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Yamazaki - Distillers Reserve
Sale price£75.00
Hakushu - Distillers Reserve
Sale price£75.00
Hibiki - Japanese Harmony
Sale price£75.00
Hakushu - 12 Year Old
Sale price£175.00

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Nikka - Coffey Grain
Sale price£60.00
Yamazakura - Asaka Single Malt 2023
Sale price£124.95
Nikka - From The Barrel (50cl)
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Hibiki - 21 Year Old
Hibiki - 21 Year Old
Sale price£795.00
Hakushu - 18 Year Old
Sale price£625.00
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Hakushu - 18 Year Old (100th Anniversary Edition)
Hakushu - 18 Year Old (100th Anniversary Edition)
Sale price£1,350.00
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Hibiki - 30 Year Old
Hibiki - 30 Year Old
Sale price£4,999.95
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Yamazakura Japanese Peated Whisky w/giftbox
Yamazakura - Peated Japanese Whisky
Sale price£54.95
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Nikka - Coffey Malt
Nikka - Coffey Malt
Sale price£62.50
Chichibu - Ichiro's Malt (US Edition 2018) 75cl
Sale price£1,499.00
Chichibu - Ichiro's Malt (London Edition 2018)
Sale price£1,199.00
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Yamazaki - 12 Year Old
Yamazaki - 12 Year Old
Sale price£139.95

Frequently Asked Questions On Japanese Whisky

Japanese Whiskey

Japanese whisky is typically made using traditional Scottish techniques, including double distillation and ageing in oak casks. It often uses malted barley, with some expressions incorporating a blend of grains. Many distilleries in Japan also embrace unique cask finishes, such as Mizunara oak, which imparts distinct aromatic qualities. While Japan draws inspiration from Scotch whisky, its focus on precision and balance gives Japanese whisky its own refined character.

Suntory’s Hibiki and Yamazaki are two of the most well-known brands, offering beautifully crafted blends and single malts. Nikka, another key player, produces whiskies like Yoichi and Miyagikyo, which are known for their complexity and depth. Chichibu is an emerging name, creating limited-edition single malts that collectors highly seek after. Each of these brands highlights different facets of Japanese whisky craftsmanship.

Japanese whisky has seen a surge in global popularity over the last few decades, gaining accolades and winning international awards. Distilleries have focused on producing high-quality, well-balanced whiskies that appeal to a wide range of palates. As demand has increased, many Japanese whiskies have become prized items, with limited editions selling out quickly, further solidifying Japan’s place on the world's whisky stage.

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