
Akashi Single Malt Whisky - 750ML
Akashi Single Malt Whisky
Experience the authentic taste of Japan with Akashi Single Malt Whisky. This exquisite spirit is a testament to the craftsmanship of Eigashima Shuzo, boasting a mild Highland Scotch-like flavor profile that is both sophisticated and approachable. With an average age of 3-5 years, each bottle is a celebration of tradition and innovation.
Product Details:
- Type: Japanese Single Malt Whisky
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: A harmonious blend of honey, fruit, and a robust woody spice with a hint of smoke.
- Profile: A complex flavor profile featuring lightly peated malt, golden apples, apricot, sweet sherry, lemon oil, and cinnamon.
- Craftsmanship: Crafted with precision at Eigashima Shuzo, this whisky is aged in a variety of casks including Pedro Ximenez, Cream, Oloroso Sherry, and American Oak, to name a few, ensuring a unique and rich taste.
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