×
This wine is currently unavailable

Matsui Whisky Blended Whisky The Tottori 23 Year NV 750ml

size
750ml
country
Japan
WNR
Winery
Even the most ardent fans of Japanese whisky would be forgiven not to have heard of the Matsui distillery. Located in Tottori, a coastal prefecture on southern Honshu mostly known for its sand dunes, it is also the location of Matsui Breweries, which makes traditional Japanese sake and Shochu, as well as some awesome whisky. This wonderful single malt release was carefully matured in a bourbon barrel, giving it a gorgeous vanilla and toffee sweetness. Inexpensive, tasty, and perfect to sip on, order yours today!
Image of bottle
Sample image only. Please see Item description for product Information. When ordering the item shipped will match the product listing if there are any discrepancies. Do not order solely on the label if you feel it does not match product description

Matsui Whisky Blended Whisky The Tottori 23 Year NV 750ml

SKU 831982
Out of Stock
More products available from Matsui Whisky
Sale
Spirits
700ml
Bottle: $38.76 $40.80
Blending only the best malt and grains, combined with the fresh spring water from the streams of Mount Daisen...
Spirits
700ml
Bottle: $133.20
Honey-tinged and citrus-laden nose with subtle suggestions of yellow apple skin, cherry compote, and maple. Fresh...
UBC
91
Sale
Rapid Ship
Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $249.94 $349.94
Showing an attractive straw-gold color, this mature whisky has bright flavors of baked cereal grains, toasted vanilla...
UBC
92
Sale
Spirits
700ml
Bottle: $99.18 $104.40
A very soft and alluring nose reveals an elegant whisky that has myriad flavors of gingerbread, pound cake, malt...
UBC
91
Sale
Spirits
700ml
Bottle: $78.66 $82.80
Kurayoshi Distillery lies between Osaka and Hiroshima in the foothills of Mount Daisen, where it produces single malt...
WKY
92
UBC
90
More Details
Producer Matsui Whisky
fields

Country: Japan

Japan has been producing their characteristic plum wine and sake, a rice wine, for many centuries, with the earliest written recordings of such drinks being enjoyed dating from the 3rd century. It has gradually become more and more popular in the western world, and high demand for such goods has seen a boom in plum wine and sake production all across Japan. High quality sake is especially in demand, and there are currently several AOC style designated appellations producing this aromatic and fascinating ancient beverage. In Japan, both sake and plum wine are usually served with food, or kept for ceremonial purposes and greeting guests, and the west's ever growing fascination with Japan and Japanese cultures means we can expect to see far more of this type of produce in the near future.