Yoichi Limited Edition 2019
Brand | Yoichi |
Bottled | 2019 |
ABVÂ | 48%Â |
Size | 70cl |
Classification | World Whisky |
Nikka has launched two exclusive single malts to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Miyagikyo Distillery. This particular edition originates from the Yoichi Distillery, renowned for its whisky that complements the Miyagikyo whisky exceptionally. Crafted using a blend of whiskies spanning five distinct decades, this variant is elegantly showcased in a stylish black bottle.
Original price was: $2,800.00.$2,050.00Current price is: $2,050.00.
Yoichi Limited Edition 2019
This price is available online only (not applicable in stores) for a limited time.
Nikka celebrates the 50th anniversary of its second distillery, Miyagikyo, with the introduction of the 2019 limited editions Yoichi Single Malt and Miyagikyo Single Malt 2019 on March 12. Both whiskies are a blend of vintages from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.
Masataka Taketsuru, the son of a sake brewing family, is hired by the Settsu Shuzo Company in 1918 to create the first true Japanese whisky. With a chemical background, the young man decides to travel to Scotland in order to learn the secrets of whisky manufacturing. Taketsuru meets Rita Cowan a few months after his arrival and falls in love with her right away. Rita becomes both his wife and his inspiration.
The pair returns to Japan two years later. Following a stock market meltdown in 1922, his employer, Settsu Shuzo, declares bankruptcy. Taketsuru then joins the Kotobukiya group, a beer business behemoth that would eventually be become Suntory. In 1934, however, he established his own distillery, Dai Nippon Kaju K.K., in Yoichi, on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. He thought this section of Japan was the most like Scotland. He later changed the company’s name to Nikka.
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