Nikka Single Malt Whisky Yoichi 750 ML
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Nikka Single Malt Whisky Yoichi 750 ML

19010

  • A strong and bold single malt from Nikka's first distillery, chosen for its similar environmental conditions to Scotland's coast
  • Short Form Brand DescriptionA strong and bold single malt from Nikka's first distillery, chosen for its similar environmental conditions to Scotland's coast
    ABV (%)45
    Key Selling Point 1This is a single malt from the Yoichi Distillery, Nikka’s first distillery built in 1934.
    Key Selling Point 2Yoichi single malt has pleasant peaty notes and smokiness originating from the traditional direct coal-fired distillation process.
    Key Selling Point 3A strong and bold single malt from Nikka's first distillery, chosen for its similar environmental conditions to Scotland's coast.
    Brand Selling Point/Tasting NotesNose: Soft smoke with apricots and spices. Palate: Balance of peat, fresh fruit and nuts. Finish: Long and silky with ripe pear, plum and apple.
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    SCC Case Code/GTIN14904230044571
    Bottle Volume (ml)750
    Bottle Height (Inches)10
    Bottle Length (Inches)3.3
    Bottle Width (Inches)3.4
    Case Height (Inches)10.87
    Case Length (Inches)10.59
    Case Width (Inches)7.13
    Full Pallet Dimensions (HxWxL - inches)55 x 40 x 48
    Full Pallet Weight (lbs)2107.6
    Number of Pallet Layers (Hi)5
    Pallet Case Count per Layer (Ti)22
    Physical Case Count Per Pallet110
    Brand Selling Point/Tasting NotesNose: Soft smoke with apricots and spices. Palate: Balance of peat, fresh fruit and nuts. Finish: Long and silky with ripe pear, plum and apple.
    Long Form Brand Story/HistoryThis is a single malt from the Yoichi Distillery, Nikka’s first distillery built in 1934. The founder Masataka Taketsuru chose Yoichi in Hokkaido because of the similar environmental conditions to Scotland, where he learned whisky making. Yoichi single malt has pleasant peaty notes and smokiness originating from the traditional direct coal-fired distillation as well as a briny hint delivered by the sea breeze during the aging process.