
Akashi White Oak Japanese Blended Whisky - 1.8L
Akashi White Oak Japanese Blended Whisky
Indulge in the exquisite harmony of Akashi White Oak, a masterful blend of select malt and grain whiskies that transcends the ordinary. This 1.8L treasure is a testament to the art of Japanese whisky-making, offering a sensory journey that’s both unique and memorable.
Product Details:
- Type: Blended Whisky
- Volume: 1.8 Liters
- Finish: A lingering warmth with hints of caramel and vanilla, culminating in a smooth, satisfying conclusion.
- Profile: A symphony of flavors, featuring notes of golden apple, dried apricot, and a gentle lemon zest, balanced with a subtle white pepper spice.
- Craftsmanship: Crafted with precision at the renowned Eigashima Shuzo, this blend marries the finest Japanese and Scottish whiskies, aged to perfection in American Oak and ex-sherry casks for a profile that’s both bold and delicate.
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