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Akashi Red Blended Whisky

Special price €29,99

Liter price€59,98 per l

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The Akashi Red Blended Whisky comes from the White Oak Distillery in Hyogo Prefecture. It is a light and fruity whisky that consists of 30% malt and 70% grain. The Akashi Red matures for two years in ex-shochu casks made from American white oak and in ex-bourbon casks before spending a year in ex-sherry casks. This elegant whisky has full stone fruit and citrus notes and a mild finish with vanilla aromas.

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Akashi Red is produced by the Eigashima Distillery, formerly known as White Oak, in the town of Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture. The distillery is located near the Seto Inland Sea and benefits from a climate with large temperature differences between winter and summer, which particularly favors the maturation of the whiskies. Maturing in ex-shochu, ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks gives this blend a complex balance that is paired with beautiful barrel notes.

Aroma: Light grapes, honey, lemon, stone fruit

Taste: Vanilla aromas from the cask, light pepper.

Finish: Long and mild with almond and some oak spice.

Japanese whisky
Net quantity: 500 ml
Alcohol: 40% vol.
For sale to persons of legal age only

About the manufacturer

Founded by Eigashima Shuzo, the Eigashima distillery, formerly known as White Oak, was established in Akashi in Hyogo Prefecture in 1984. The distillery is located near the Seto Inland Sea and benefits from a climate with large temperature differences between winter and summer. This favors the maturation of the whiskies.

Eigashima Shuzo is a traditional company that was founded in 1679 as a sake brewery. As a sake brewing region, Hyogo Prefecture is particularly famous for its great water, which is of course also extremely important for the production of whisky. The company has also been producing shochu, umeshu and wine since 1888. In the early 1960s, the distillation of whisky began with seasonal and artisanal production. It was not until 1984 that Eigashima Shuzo decided to dedicate part of the site entirely to whisky production by building a malt distillery inspired by the Scottish model, which was named White Oak. Today, the distillery produces a small artisanal production of high quality, with particular emphasis on the balance of the distillates and the variety of maturation casks.

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