Japanese Whisky
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As new standards for Japanese Whisky labeling are announced, Dekanta has released a survey indicating that consumer demand remains high and is increasingly exciting. Calls to set a standard for what constitutes a Japanese Whisky…
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Yoshino Spirits has launched Kamiki Sakura, “the world’s first Whisky brand finished in Japanese sakura and cedar casks.” Launched by the Osaka-based brand back in 2019, the Japanese Whisky is now available on the global…
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Milestone Beverages has unveiled a blended Japanese Whisky, named Onikishi. The Hong Kong-based company noted about the category its entering, “Japanese Whisky has become a beacon of perfection in a world steeped in mystery. Taking…
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Two years after being discontinued, Hakushu 12 Year is set to return to shelves in Japan on March 30. The news of the Japanese Whisky’s reemergence follows the announcement that Suntory will also be releasing…
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After a four year hiatus, Suntory is reintroducing Yamazaki Limited Edition for 2021. The announcement from the Japanese spirits giant came at the same time as it announced the release of Hibiki Blossom Harmony. Yamazaki…
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Suntory has announced Hibiki Blossom Harmony, a new Whisky bottled in 2021 that has aged sakura wood. The new offering is set to hit shelves May 25. Blossom Harmony blends Hibiki Whisky with Whisky finished…
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The Mikuni Japanese Whisky has arrived in the United States. The blended Whisky was introduced on this side of the Pacific by Suzuki-Marketing, a South San Francisco-based wine and spirits importer and marketing company. The…
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Since shuttering in 2011 after 56 year of operation, Karuizawa Distillery bottles have become some of the hottest items on the Japanese Whisky market, and now Komoro Distillery looks to honor the tiny, former distillery’s…
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Shibui Japanese Whisky has launched in the United States, just in time for the holidays. The Japanese brand’s first range of offerings includes a collection of nine expressions with age statements up to 30 years…
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Mars Distillery has launched three new Japanese Whiskies in the United States: IWAI 45 (pronounced “E-Y”) a Bourbon-style Japanese Whisky that’s lighter in color and perfect for cocktails; Komagatake 2020, a premium single malt Whisky…