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Kurayoshi Pure Malt Whiskey (750 ml)
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Kurayoshi Pure Malt Whiskey (750 ml)

Kurayoshi Pure Malt Whiskey (750 ml)

A blended malt from little-known Japanese whisky producer, Matsui Shuzou. Made with whiskies sourced from Scottish distilleries, blended with Japanese whisky and volcanic-stone-filtered water. The distillery is located in the Tottori Prefecture, the least populous prefecture in Japan, well-known for its sand dunes.

Tasting Notes: 

  • Nose: Sweet oak and honey, with a hint of earthy peat.
  • Palate: Sherried malt comes through first with notes of raisin and cinnamon, shortly followed by toasted nuts and vanilla pod.
  • Finish: Touches of fresh fruit sharpness and floral barley.

$28.00

Original: $79.99

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Kurayoshi Pure Malt Whiskey (750 ml)

$79.99

$28.00

Kurayoshi Pure Malt Whiskey (750 ml)

A blended malt from little-known Japanese whisky producer, Matsui Shuzou. Made with whiskies sourced from Scottish distilleries, blended with Japanese whisky and volcanic-stone-filtered water. The distillery is located in the Tottori Prefecture, the least populous prefecture in Japan, well-known for its sand dunes.

Tasting Notes: 

  • Nose: Sweet oak and honey, with a hint of earthy peat.
  • Palate: Sherried malt comes through first with notes of raisin and cinnamon, shortly followed by toasted nuts and vanilla pod.
  • Finish: Touches of fresh fruit sharpness and floral barley.

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A blended malt from little-known Japanese whisky producer, Matsui Shuzou. Made with whiskies sourced from Scottish distilleries, blended with Japanese whisky and volcanic-stone-filtered water. The distillery is located in the Tottori Prefecture, the least populous prefecture in Japan, well-known for its sand dunes.

Tasting Notes: 

  • Nose: Sweet oak and honey, with a hint of earthy peat.
  • Palate: Sherried malt comes through first with notes of raisin and cinnamon, shortly followed by toasted nuts and vanilla pod.
  • Finish: Touches of fresh fruit sharpness and floral barley.