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From the Kaikyo Distilley comes Hatozaki Pure Malt, made with 100% malt whiskies, distilled largely (if not entirely?) in Scotland, and further aged in Japan. The spirit is amtured in a trio of cask types - bourbon, sherry and Mizunara casks. It's named after the nearby Hatozaki lighthouse, which is the oldest stone lighthouse in Japan.
Aromas of dried fruit, sweet malt, a drizzle of honey, aromatic incense and sandalwood.
Rich and complex with a good helping of malt, aromatic spices, dried fruit and toasted cereal notes, with a slightly creamy vanilla undertone.
Delicately smoky and sweet honey on the finish, with lingering cigar box.
£4.80 - £36.99
I had this from the Japanese tasting set, a little underwhelming. Initial aroma is vinegary, but I agree with the dried fruits and incense. Palate is probably the best bit, finish is quite short
Was expecting a lot more for the price. Promises notes of dried fruit and sweet malt, but get just harsh alcohol and what looks like a diluted ethanol. Love Japanese whisky but this is not the one.
Bah….thats the first impression. Strong, citrusy. Not my favorite. Compared to hibiki or nikka different cup of tea. If you like aushotoshan maybe…but nah..I will pass on this
Absolutely vile. Initial nosing aroma of overpowering alcohol, colour is very diluted & bland...no discernable notes at all. Have no idea how they arrived at their described finishing after taste unless they were chewing on a honey flavoured cigar during sampling
Absolutely amazing. I highly recommend this. Although it is expensive, the price you pay is worth it. This is easily one of, if not the best, whiskys I have ever tried in the world and I have tried a lot. I first tried this in a restaurant tonight and immediately had to buy a bottle. From the first nose, to the taste, to the aftertaste, it is absolutely delicious and every sip makes you want more.