Akashi 10 Years Old 50cl 55.6°

Distillery : White Oak / Country : Japan / Reference: : 25485

This Akkeshi has been aged for 10 years in Oloroso Sherry casks. Distilled in 2012, it was bottled in 2022 in its natural colour and without chill filtration.

This Single Cask is very lightly peaty (10 PPM*).

Available in 680 numbered bottles.

*PPM - parts per million - of phenolic compounds, measures the impact of oily peat smoke that settles on sprouted barley as it dries. The longer this time, the higher the ppm value.

220,00 € tax incl.

soit 440,00 € / litre

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Features
Volume0.5 L
ABV55.6°
TypeSingle Cask
DistilleryWhite Oak
CountryJapan
Age10 years
MaturationSherry
PeatLightly Peated
CharacteristicsNon Chill-Filtered
PackagingCase
Reference:25485

The history - if not the legend - of Japanese whiskey starts with Masataka Taketsuru, founding father of Japanese whisky, who embarked on a two-year journey to Scotland after World War One to learn the art of distilling.


When he returned, Shijiro Torii, founder of Suntory, relied on Taketsuru’s knowledge to build the Yamazaki distillery in 1924. A few years later, Taketsuru took off and established his own company, Nikka, still recognized today for the quality of its malts. Japanese whisky became very popular after World War Two with the renewed prosperity. Most Japanese executives and managers of companies based on the US model started enjoying whisky as part of an after-work convention destined to foster the company’s team spirit.


Taketsuru was not the first to distil whisky, as White Oak offered older whiskies. Located in Akashi, on the coast of the interior sea of Seto, the White Oak distillery obtained its license to distil whisky and other spirits as early as 1919. The distillery is today owned by the Eigashima Company, one of the oldest sake producers in Japan, established in 1679. It became one of the most famous distiller of the traditional Japanese alcohol, and the first to bottle sake in 1899.

Nose: sweet and powerful at the same time.

Palate: rich. Tannin, slight bitterness.

Finish: persistent, peaty notes.