Yamazaki Distiller's Reserve Whisky, 70 cl
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Yamazaki Distillery, established in 1923, is a pioneer in Japanese whisky, known for its dedication to quality and innovation. As Japan's first malt whisky distillery, Yamazaki has set the standard for excellence, combining traditional Scottish techniques with the unique climate and craftsmanship of Japan. Each bottle of Yamazaki whisky embodies the distillery's heritage, precision, and passion for creating world-class spirits.
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Description
Tasting notes
Yamazaki Distiller's Reserve Whisky delights the palate with its rich and layered flavor profile. Notes of succulent red berries from sherry cask aging are complemented by hints of coconut and vanilla from American oak, while the unique influence of Japanese Mizunara oak imparts subtle spices and incense-like aromas. The whisky's smooth, velvety texture and complex, lingering finish make it an exquisite choice for connoisseurs and those new to Japanese whisky alike.
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Whisky Sour Recipe
The Whisky Sour is versatile – whether you decide to switch up the Whisky, sour or sweet element, the end result will almost always be delicious – just remember to stick to that golden ratio of 2 parts Whisky, 1 part sour and 1 part sweet (but hey, if your personal preference is different, you do you!).
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