Tasting Notes
- Nose: Maritime brine, subtle peat smoke, orchard fruits, vanilla custard, coastal herbs
- Palate: Salted caramel, smoky bacon, green apple, spiced honey, minerality from sea air
- Finish: Medium to long with lingering smoke, dried fruit, and gentle spice warming
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Japanese Single Malt Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 45% |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | NAS (No Age Statement) |
| Distillery | Nikka Whisky Distilling Co., Ltd. |
| Region | Yoichi, Hokkaido |
| Country | Japan |
| Established | 1934 |
Perfect For
- Neat Sipping: Experience the full complexity of Japanese whisky craftsmanship
- Premium Cocktails: Elevate highballs and whisky cocktails with distinctive character
- Japanese Whisky Collection: Essential bottle for exploring Japan's whisky heritage
- Special Occasions: Share the story of Japanese whisky innovation with friends
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Yoichi Single Malt taste like?
Yoichi Single Malt offers a unique combination of coastal influence and subtle peat smoke, with flavors of salted caramel, green apple, and maritime brine. The whisky shows more intensity than many Japanese whiskies, reflecting the rugged Hokkaido climate where it's produced.
Is Yoichi good for cocktails?
Yes, Yoichi works excellently in cocktails, particularly Japanese-style highballs where its smoky character and 45% ABV provide backbone without overwhelming delicate mixers. It also shines in whisky sours and other spirit-forward cocktails.
How should I drink Yoichi Single Malt?
Yoichi is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open up its complex aromatics. For a traditional Japanese serve, try it as a highball with quality soda water and ice, which highlights the whisky's crisp, clean character.
What makes Yoichi different from other Japanese whiskies?
Yoichi stands out for its coastal location in Hokkaido, which imparts maritime character, and its use of traditional pot stills that create a more robust, smoky profile compared to the lighter, more delicate style of many Japanese whiskies.
Is Yoichi Single Malt worth the price?
Yoichi offers excellent value for a Japanese single malt, providing authentic distillery character and complexity at a more accessible price point than aged expressions. It's an ideal introduction to the distinctive Nikka house style.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.