Japanese Single Malts: Two Different Aged Selections

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Japanese Single Malts: Two Different Aged Selections

In Japan, they sell whiskey without the “E”, but everything else is just as bit as good as any other whiskey you have tried. Suntory, is the maker of the most popular Japanese whiskey, and should be added to your list of things to try. The two varieties come in a 12 and 18 year old version. The 12 year old is mellow and smells of honey and dried fruit, while the 18 year old is fuller, tastes a little spicy and cherry-like and has a toffee aroma. Both are very good for drinking with dinner. $45-120.

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