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Nikka Yoichi 15 Year Old Single Malt Japanese Whisky

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$2,000.00

Regular price $1,500.00
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The Yoichi 15 Years Old whisky is characterized by its captivating coastal fragrances and the subtle influence of peat-infused oak, a result of its unhurried maturation within oak barrels. This combination culminates in an indelible and remarkable tasting journey. The breadth of its flavor profile and the diverse array of taste notes it encompasses positions it as a formidable contender against any Scotch whisky. Despite being discontinued in 2015, its rarity has elevated its status, making it a prized gem eagerly sought after by enthusiasts.

Japan

Nikka

45%

700ml

No

Nose:     

Delicate but powerful on pipe tobacco and cinnamon. Notes of chocolate and vanilla coated with almonds.

Palate:   

Oily and creamy, it becomes spicy. Clove, ginger and dark chocolate.

Finish:   

Rather long and complex, it releases spicy and smoky flavors. Hazelnuts and dried fruits wrapped in soft smoke.

Brilliant gold. Powerful opening scents of caramel fudge followed by light vanilla malt and a whisper of smoked fish. Second pass adds hints of linseed oil, cocoa and dates. Very nuanced. Great complexity. Just beautiful in its poised and textured delivery - juicy and seamless. Delicious, creamy, vanilla laced malt takes center stage countered by a delightful vibrancy on the finish as lively spices fan out at length; hints of biscuit, quince paste and sweet smoke in the fade. Complete and perfectly rounded.

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The Yoichi 15 Years Old whisky is characterized by its captivating coastal fragrances and the subtle influence of peat-infused oak, a result of its unhurried maturation within oak barrels. This combination culminates in an indelible and remarkable tasting journey. The breadth of its flavor profile and the diverse array of taste notes it encompasses positions it as a formidable contender against any Scotch whisky. Despite being discontinued in 2015, its rarity has elevated its status, making it a prized gem eagerly sought after by enthusiasts.

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