Japan – 55%ABV – 700ml bottle – $|£|€ ???
No matter where I look, this whisky is sold out. And, I think I know why (see my notes below) – here’s what the good folks over that The Whisky Exchange have to say about it:
“A follow up to the incredible Nikka 1987 vintage 20yo that won the World’s Best Single Malt at last year’s World Whiskies Awards, this 1988 is a full-strength mix of both light and heavily-peated whiskies from new oak, refill casks, bourbon barrel and sherry butts – sounds phenomenal.”
Phenomenal?? Hell yes. A HUGE thanks to The Whisky Wall for the sample!
On the nose — Oh mercy, what an amazing nose!
Very strange notes of baklavah, pipe tobacco (being smoked), kim chee and sherry.
Deep dried fruit (like a fried compote filled with plums and apricots – actually, I’m reminded of a Charoset I had a couple of years back.).
Insanely easy to nose.
A tad spicy and (like many Japanese whiskies I’ve had) some sweet top notes that remind me of bourbon.
Green tea and dark chocolate with elegant peat smoke.
On the mouth — Like chewing on chocolate covered fresh tobacco leaves.
Both salty and smoky (like smoked capers).
Dried dates and papaya. Floral potpourri.
Stewed fruits then a highlight on sweetly smoked lemons.
Finish — Lasting fruit – every dried fruit imaginable, lovely & lasting.
In sum –– Quite remarkable, really; nearing on ridiculous (or ludicrous) as to how good this whisky was. The balance is remarkable and at 55%, with the nose/palate/finish combination it’s very drinkable. Only 3500 bottles were made available and, you guessed it, not in the US. Feck.
This is a very contemplative dram. If you can get your hands on some of this, save it for some “YOU” time. Sit back, enjoy the cool breeze (maybe throw a sweater on, light a fire) and think about “what it all means”.