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Japanese Whisky

He may not be a household name in Denmark, but Masataka Taketsuru is known as the father of the Japanese whiskey industry. Ahead of the title is a long story about the union of the hardworking Japanese tradition and the experienced Scottish whisky market.


It all starts with soul and saké

Taketsuru is referred to as the founder of the Japanese whiskey industry. Not without reason. Growing up in a brewery family that cultivated the Japanese sake tradition (a beverage consisting of good rice and mountain water),he learned what it takes to produce quality-rich products. The brewer's soul should be traceable in the taste.

Taketsuru later traveled to Scotland in 1918 to study Scotch whiskey distillation at the University of Glasgow in Scotland, thus learning a lot about whiskey. Then followed a developmental journey that ended with Taketsuru setting up a malt whiskey distillery on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. Nikka, which Taketsuru named the company, is today the second largest whiskey maker in Japan, and the whiskey can be purchased in over 140,000 locations in Japan. Whisky.dk brings Japanese whiskey closer to you.


The story:

Masataka Taketsuru was the first Japanese to study the art of whiskey in Scotland. He returned to Japan as a trained whiskey producer and joined Suntory, founded in 1899 by Shinjiiro Torii. Torii loved the west and the sun is an important symbol for the Japanese, so he took "Sun" and added an English version of his name, Torii, which then became Tory. For starters, Torii worked as a wine merchant and sold exclusive imported Spanish wine. His vision was to create Japanese whiskey for the Japanese. The Yamazaki Distillery, located outside Japan's old capital of Kyoto, started construction in 1923 under Taketsuru's leadership and it was completed in 1924 and the first whiskey was ready for bottling in 1929. Taketsuru wanted to make smoked whiskey by Scottish model, but Torii did not permit it. There were several additional things they did not agree with, and that resulted in Taketsuru quitting in 1934 when his contract expired. Over the years, Taketsuru had prepared and had planned his own distillery and he had managed the financing. He had searched for a Scottish-like climate and nature and found it on the northernmost island, Hokaido, in an area called Yoichi. He founded the company Nikka Whiskey Distillery Co. Ltd. and quickly started making whiskey. Already in 1940, the first bottles were sold. In 1969, he built another distillery in Sendai or Miyagikyo to meet demand. During his time in Scotland, he met Rita who later travelled to Japan and married him. Taketsuru died in 1979, aged 85.

There are more than 10 distilleries in Japan, but production is completely dominated by Suntory and Nikka, which together have about 85% of the market. Out of that 85%, Suntory has 70%. Suntory is one of the world's largest liquor producers with 22,000 employees in more than 176 companies. Their turnover is approx. 500 billion and 217 million bottles are sold annually. Japan also owns Yamazaki and Hakushu, which has the world's largest production facility. In Scotland, Bowmore, Auchentoshan and Glengarioch have been purchased. Nikka owns Ben Nevis in Scotland.

Almost all of its malt is imported from Scotland - of which a great deal is smoked. Barrels are bought from the USA and Spain. Some Japanese oak barrels are also used. The climate is different in Japan. The summers are much warmer, and the whiskey is thus more affected by the oak barrels because it matures faster. The aroma becomes cleaner and fruity and less malty than Scottish single malt.

Japanese whiskey manufacturers do not exchange dishes with one another as they do in Scotland. Blended whiskey consists of whiskey from one and the same producer + Scottish. Instead, pot stills, heating methods, dishes, yeast types and smoke are varied.



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  • Togouchi Japanese Blended Whisky
    Item no.: 22227865403-700
    Togouchi Japanese Blended Whisky Japan 40%

    The color is light golden and the whisky offers scents of freshness, a hint of peat, nuts and sweet honey. The taste is light and mild, where honey can again be sensed in combination with sweet grain in a gentle and calm whisky. The peat-smoked impression comes in the aftertaste.

    Distillery: SAKURAO Brewery and Distillery
    Name: Togouchi
    Age: NA
    Type: Blended Whisky Japan
    Alc. strength: 40 %
    70 cl.
    Other: with screw cap
    • 1pcs.
      64,25EUR
  • Togouchi Japanese Pure Malt Whisky Japan
    Item no.: 22227865479-1106-197280240
    Togouchi Japanese Pure Malt Whisky Japan 40% Togouchi Pure Malt Whisky offers slightly smoky aromas of chocolate, ripe apricots and vanilla. On the palate, there is also a hint of fresh cream and slightly more peaty impressions. In the aftertaste, there are small, fine impressions of bitter cocoa and hazelnuts, while the peat slowly fades.

    Distillery: SAKURAO Brewery and Distillery Name: Togouchi Age: NA Type: Pure Malt Whisky Japan Alc. strength: 40 % 70 cl. Other: with screw cap
    • 1pcs.
      78,50EUR
  • Togouchi Japanese Sake Cask Blended Whisky Japan 40%
    Item no.: 22227865479-1106-197280241
    Togouchi Japanese Sake Cask Blended Whisky Japan 40% Togouchi Sake Cask Whisky is a blended whisky that has been uniquely aged for three months in sake casks. This gives the whisky an elegant aroma of vanilla, malt and green apples, oak, fruit and a hint of lactic acidity in a complex taste experience. The finish is delightfully long with small, fruity hints, malt and a little spice. Distillery: SAKURAO Brewery and Distillery Name: Togouchi Age: NA Type: Blended Whisky Japan Alc. strength: 40% 70 cl.
    • 1pcs.
      71,25EUR
  • Togouchi Japanese Single Malt Whisky Japan
    Item no.: 22227865479-1106-197280242
    Togouchi Japanese Premium Single Malt Whisky Japan

    Beautiful, dark amber in the glass with an enticing aroma of raisins, peaches and oranges. As you taste, you may detect subtle hints of sweet vanilla, a touch of acidity and a moderate bitterness. The finish follows up with some pleasant smoke, cask and a long sweetness that really lingers.

    Distillery: SAKURAO Brewery and Distillery
    Name: Togouchi
    Age: NA
    Type: Single Malt Whisky Japan
    Alc. strength: 43%
    70 cl.
    • 1pcs.
      107,00EUR
  • Whisky - the final release - Whiskybook by Ulf Buxrud
    Item no.: 22227865479-1106-197279925
    Whisky - the final release by Ulf Buxrud tells the story of the magnificent and iconic playing card series from the Hanyu and Chichibu whisky distilleries in Japan, distilled by the Akuto family and bottled by Ichiro Akuto-san. The 170-page book is divided into chapters, each telling a unique story about these whisky bottlings.

    The book: Whisky - the final release Author: Ulf Buxrud Publisher: Whiskyfacts Size: 29x29 cm Pages: 170
    • 1pcs.
      47,00EUR
  • Yamazakura 16 years old Blended Japanese Whisky 70 cl  40%
    Item no.: 22227865403-333
    Yamazakura 16 years old Blended Japanese Whisky 70 cl  40%

    Yamazakura 16 is exclusively bottled for the European market. It is aged for 16 years in ex-bourbon casks, before it is poured into tanks for a period of time. It is then aged further in ex-bourbon barrels to give it the final characteristics. It contains 80% grain and 20% malt and is bottled at 40% ABV.

    Distillery: Yamazakura
    Age: 16 years old
    Country: Japan
    Type: Blended Japanese Whisky
    Cask number/type: Ex-Bourbon Casks
    Alc. strength: 40 %
    Number of bottles: 1992 pcs.
    70 cl.
    • 1pcs.
      257,00EUR
  • Yamazakura Blended Whisky from Japan
    Item no.: 22227865403-343
    Yamazakura Blended Whisky from Japan This Yamazakura is a Japanese blended whisky with a lot to offer. The taste is fruity and fresh with notes of vanilla, burnt caramel, and malt, with elegant fruit scents. The finish is delightfully pleasant with hints of vanilla. Distillery: Sasanokawa Shuzo Name: Yamazakura Age: NA Type: Blended Japanese whisky Alc. strength: 40 % 70 cl.
    • 1pcs.
      67,00EUR
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