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Ginkgo Blended Malt

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70 cl / 40%

Japan Blended Whisky

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A Japanese blended malt, this was created by Ichiro Akuto who once worked at the Hanyu distillery. Ginkgo is the name of a tree which is believed to date back 150 million years, used for its medicinal qualities.


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    “Interesting japanese whisky. It is slightly more citric and floral than the average japanese whisky.”
    This dram has a gold-like color.

    Nose (89): more than average. honey, citrus, spices, floral, pepper, vanilla.

    Taste (88): powerful, oily. honey, pepper, citrus, vanilla, wood, spices.

    Finish (88): average. honey, pears, wood.

    88

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