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1958 Shirakawa, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (49%)
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Suntory, The Yamazaki, 12-Year-Old, 100th Anniversary, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (43%)
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Suntory, Yamazaki, 18-Year-Old, Mizunara, 100th Anniversary, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (48%)
£1,500.00
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Mars, Tsunuki, 2022 Edition, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (50%)
£136.00
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Mars, Komagatake, 2022 Edition, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (50%)
£141.00
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Nikka, Miyagikyo, Aromatic Yeast, Bottled 2022, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (47%)
£246.00
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Nikka, Yoichi, Aromatic Yeast, Bottled 2022, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (
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Mars Komagatake, 2021 Limited Edition, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (48%)
£136.00
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Mars, Komagatake, Single Cask First Fill Bourbon, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (63%)
£211.50
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Suntory, The Yamazaki, Distiller's Reserve, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (43%)
£69.00
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Suntory, The Hakushu, Distiller's Reserve, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (43%)
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Suntory, The Yamazaki, 12-Year-Old, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (43%)
£139.00
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Suntory, The Hakushu, 12-Year-Old, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (43%)
£176.00
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Suntory, The Yamazaki, 18-Year-Old, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (43%)
£850.00
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Nikka, Coffey Malt Whisky, Japanese Whisky 45.0%
£61.00
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Suntory, Hakushu, 18-Year-Old, Peated Malt, 100th Anniversary, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (48%)
£1,275.00
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Suntory, The Hakushu,18-Year-Old, Single Malt Whisky, Japan (43%)
£720.00
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Japan's whisky and sake-making industries have garnered global recognition for their craftsmanship, attention to detail, and respect for tradition. Whisky making in Japan began in the early 20th century, influenced heavily by Scottish techniques. Over time, it has developed a distinctively Japanese style—marked by precision, elegance, and balance. It is often characterised by subtle complexity, with delicate flavours that range from light floral notes to rich, smoky undertones. One of the most renowned names in Japanese whisky is the House of Suntory, which pioneered the industry. Founded in 1923, Suntory's Yamazaki Distillery was Japan's first malt whisky distillery. Over the years, Suntory has produced a range of award-winning whiskies, including the Yamazaki and Hakushu single malts and the Hibiki blended whisky, all celebrated for their refined taste profiles and craftsmanship. On the other hand, Japan’s sake industry is deeply rooted in the country’s history, with production techniques refined over centuries. Sake, a traditional rice wine, is brewed using fermented rice, water, yeast, and koji mould. The varying climates and water sources across Japan’s many regions contribute to the unique characteristics of each sake, resulting in a wide array of styles—from crisp, dry sakes to rich, aromatic varieties. Producers like Dewazakura and Tatenokawa are key names in the sake world, showcasing the diversity of Japan’s sake offerings. The industry’s commitment to quality and innovation has led to a growing global appreciation for Japanese sake, much like the country's whisky. Both spirits have become ambassadors for Japan’s rich heritage and meticulous craftsmanship, solidifying Japan’s place as a leader in fine beverages.