Japanese Whisky
Having long produced alcohol, principally from rice, the Japanese first discover whisky in 1853 with the arrival of American Commodore Matthew Perry in Tokyo Bay. At the end of the 19th Century, several Japanese companies already attempt to produce this spirit, but the first trials made from rice or corn ar unsuccessful.
There is a new page dedicated to the Japanes whisky on the website: https://www.marcelnussbaumer.com/japanese
From The Nikka Distillery:
Nikka Blended Whisky
Nikka Whisky from the Barrel
Nikka Pure Malt Black
Nikka Coffey Grain
From Yamazaki Distillery ( Suntory):
Yamazaki 12 years old.
Have a look!
Thank you,
Marcel
NIKKA BLENDED WHISKY
NIKKA WHISKY FROM THE BARREL
NIKKA PURE MALT BLACK
NIKKA COFFEY GRAIN
NIKKA COFFEY MALT
THE YAMAZAKI 12 YEARS OLD