Nikka Taketsuru 21 Years Old 80th Anniversary of the founding of Nikka 48% 2014

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Distillery Yoichi, Miyagikyo
Bottler OB
Serie Madeira Wood Finish
Bottled for Commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the Founding of Nikka
Distilled date Undisclosed
Bottling date 2014
Country Japan
Region Japan
Age 21
Cask Type Madeira Wood Finish
Cask Number
Alcohol percentage 48
Volume 0,70
Condition Perfect
Label Perfect
Stock 0

Professional reviews

Serge Valentin (89)

A special release that’s non-chill filtered, at it says on the tin – which implies that the regular Taketsuru 21 is chill filtered, naturally. I really like that one, that’s bottled at 43% instead of 48 here (WF 87).

Colour: full gold.

Nose: interesting, we’re somewhere between some old cough syrups and turpentine, and some kind of coal smoke – plus triple-sec. And then, I swear I do find a little sake, touches of tinned litchis, macadamia nuts, cigar boxes and a wee mix of tropical fruits. Some kind of dusty mint on top of all that (old mint tea?), which isn’t a flaw at all here. Mouth: excellent. Chocolate mints, lemon balm, amaretti, marzipan, liquorice, blood oranges and again this wee herbal dryness that we found in the nose. Slightly over-infused herbal teas? Lovely smoke. Can you smoke blood oranges? Good, solid body, perfect strength.

Finish: quite long, candied, liquoricy and delicately smoky. Bergamots, juicy prunes, then more spices from some rather active oak, as often with the Japanese (and the Scots since a few years). White pepper.

Comments: only the oak that’s maybe a tad too ‘obvious’ in the aftertaste will prevent me from going up to 90+. A very complex composition that I find rather smokier than the ‘regular’ 21. Does chill-filtration remove peat?

BOW (90)


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