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Nikka 17 years Of. Tsuru Ceramic Decanter ----(amber)
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Nikka 17 years Of. Tsuru Ceramic Decanter
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About the producer

Nikka's founder Masataka Taketsuru is considered the father of Japanese whisky. After completing studies in chemistry, he was recruited by the Settsu Shuzo company, who sent him to Scotland in 1918 to complete his apprenticeship. There he developed a passion for whisky and decided to dedicate his life to it. In 1934, he built Yoichi, his first distillery, on the island of Hokkaido. Its growing success enabled him to establish a second distillery in 1969, near Sendai, named Miyagikyo. It is from the single malts of these two distilleries that the Nikka Whisky group produces its entire range of Japanese whiskies.

About the wine

A 17 year old blend of malt and grain whiskies from the group's two distilleries, Yoichi and Miyagikyo. Presented here in a ceramic decanter illustrated with a crane (“tsuru” in Japanese).

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Region: Japan - Japan

Producers and wineries: Nikka Whisky

Colour: amber

Appellation: Nikka

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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Auction history Nikka 17 years Of. Tsuru Ceramic Decanter ----
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