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Japanese Blended Whisky White Oak Akashi Meisei - Eigashima Shuzo

Japanese Blended Whisky White Oak Akashi Meisei - Eigashima Shuzo

 

This blended whisky is made up of a mix of grain whiskey and single malt, distilled through 2 pot stills and aged in American oak barrels for a period of approximately 5 years. It is a limited edition of the blended from the same distillery.

Meïsei literally means celebrity in Japanese: this special vintage sweetly amazes with its aromatic profile characterized by woody and spicy notes of oak and vanilla, enhanced by a rich and rounded texture.

 

Type: Whisky

Origin: Japan

Alcohol content: 40%

Format: 50cl

 

Tasting Notes: Light amber colour, the nose expresses notes of barley malt, oak and vanilla. A pleasant floral complement plays the background of this blended. On the palate the taste is warm, deep and decidedly soft. On the finish, spicy hints, vanilla, oak and aromatic herbs stand out.

 

The Distillery: The location of the distillery is one of the most beautiful and unique in Japan, it is located in the small fishing village of Eigashima, a few steps from the sea and the Akashi Strait. The climate here is particularly mild, hot summers and warm winters with very little rain, White Oak, in addition to being one of the southernmost distilleries in Japan, is unique thanks to its location and climate. The White Oak, or rather the Eigashima Shuzo distillery (this is its real name) was founded in 1888 and acquired the license for the production of whiskey already in 1919, it was in fact the first distillery in Japan to have a license for this guy. On paper this would appear to be the oldest whiskey distillery in Japan, but in the land of the rising sun you can never take everything for granted when it has set up a couple of small stills (about forty years after the licence). The actual production of whiskey at Eigashima Shuzo began in the 1960s, when a pair of copper pot stills was installed. Initially the whiskey produced was used only for the house blends but at the beginning of the 1980s whiskey consumption in Japan increased dramatically reaching levels never seen before. This great demand led the distillery to retire the two small stills and build a new Scottish-style building with 2 larger, but used stills, dedicated exclusively to whisky (White Oak). Even though with a dedicated building the production of whiskey remained part-time, consider that whiskey was only produced by the distillery between the months of June and July, for the rest of the year sake and shochu were produced. However, given the current high demand for Japanese whisky, production has moved to 4 months, from April to July as opposed to sake and shochu which have seen a decrease in production.

Japanese Blended Whisky White Oak Akashi Meisei - Eigashima Shuzo

SKU: 28EGS003
€39.20 Regular Price
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