Nikka From The Barrel 500mL
To celebrate Christmas at the Club, every new Member gets a FREE 500mL bottle of this award-winning whisky - RRP $110! Already a part of the Club? You’ll get a FREE 500mL Nikka From The Barrel for every new Member you refer, once they’ve wet their whisky whistle. (T&Cs apply.)
JapanColour Burnished gold
Nose Sweetly floral, plum, orange, toasted spice and vanilla
Palate Swirls of creamy caramel and vanilla amongst Medjool date, mixed berries and winter spices
Finish Long, warming and fruity with a little oaken spice
Overview
This mighty dram isn’t just any multi-award winner. Consolidating its place as one of the best blended whiskies in the world with Trophy for Best International Blend in 2015, Nikka From The Barrel has continued to reign supreme as a hero blend from Japan since it was first released in 1985.
Finessed Japanese craftmanship is working its magic here with a supreme balanced maturation of American oak casks, ex-Sherry butts and refill hogsheads. The cherry on top, though, is its punchy 51.4% ABV, ensuring a full-flavoured mouthful with every sip.
Once past the nose of sweet florals with plum, expect to be hit with creamy caramel and mixed berries with winter spice. The finish is long and warming, proving its many gold accolades on the whisky scene over and over. An international whisky classic for decades, Nikka From The Barrel deserves a spot on your whisky shelf.
Refer your family, refer your friends. Hell, refer your enemies. For a limited time, you’ll get a FREE 500mL Nikka Whisky From The Barrel (RRP $110) for every single new Member you refer, once they’ve wet their whisky whistle. Only while stocks last, and T&Cs apply, of course.
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THE SPECS
Price: $110.00
Age: No Age Statement
ABV: 51.4%
Maturation: Matured in American oak casks, Sherry butts and refill hogsheads
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Miyagikyo's History
Completed in 1967, the Miyagikyo distillery is Nikka Whisky’s second distillery and is located near the city of Sendia in the Tohuku region. Travelling in the area one day, Masataka came upon a site completely enclosed by mountains and sandwiched between two rivers and immediately knew that it was perfect for a whisky distillery. Miyagikyo has an ideal climate for whisky maturation with pure air, high humidity and abundant underground water filtered through a layer of peat. It bears a striking resemblance to the Cairngorms region of Scotland and many joke that only the cherry trees are a reminder that the distillery is in fact thousands of miles from the highlands. The distillery was firstly named as Sendai, then changed to Sakunami before being changed to Miyagikyo in 2001.
Miyagikyo is unique in that it produces both single malt and grain whisky, and is equipped with eight pot stills to produce the former ,and two sets of Coffey stills for the latter. Miyagikyo’s pot stills have fatter bases, longer necks, smaller condensers and are steam heated, helping to produce the soft mild malts that it has become famous for. The Miyagikyo 12 Years Old bottling offers a fuller bodied and even more complex expression than the NAS and the 10 Years Old, while remaining true to the elegant character of this distillery’s malts, revealing spicy and floral notes behind a remarkable purity of fruit.
In 1922, Masataka left Settsu Shuzo Company after their plan to make Scotch was abandoned and joined Suntory on a 10 year contract to establish the Yamazaki distillery. However, he always knew that to make whisky the way he wanted to, he would have to become independent, and in 1934 he left Suntory to establish Nikka Whisky and built the Yoichi Distillery. The first Nikka Whisky was released 6 years later in 1940. Masataka Taketsuru would spend the rest of his life dedicated to honouring the development of whisky in Japan becoming known forever more as ‘the father of Japanese whisky’.
Distillery Facts
Region: Japan
Origin: Nitsuka, 1, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, 989-3433 Miyagi-ken, Japan
Founded: 1967
Water Source: Nikkawa River
Stills: 8 pot and 2 sets of Coffey
Capacity: 5 million litres of alcohol per annum
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