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Japanese whiskey Yoichi Whiskey Nikka
The title of Best Single Malt in the world was awarded to Yoichi Whiskey in 2002 and then in 2008
It is really following this first title that a curiosity, which turned into a keen interest to become a craze was born for Japanese whiskeys.
Yoichi Whiskey had the first distillery built by the Nikka group
Yoichi is the first distillery of the Nikka group built in 1934 by Mr Masataka Taketsuru, the choice of the location of this distillery was carefully considered, in order to obtain, when maturing in oak barrels, notes similar to Scottish Island whiskeys. Thus, the Yoichi whiskey distillery was built by the Japanese sea on the island of Hokkaido in the north of the Japanese archipelago. The water drawn is slightly peaty. The result of all this is single malts that are generally strong, rich, peaty according to the wishes and needs of the master blender.