Yoichi 15 - "congenial"
Fourteen reviewers on the Maltmaniacs.org website gave a 2006 bottling an average rating of 87/100 ("highly recommendable").
Serge Valentin, Whisky Fun, December 28, 2006. On a 2006 bottling. 87/100 ("highly recommendable"). Serge said it was very Japanese but "beautiful". He found the nose elegant. In the mouth it was "creamy but nervous", with a powerful smoky start and developing flavours of walnut liqueur, gingerbread, sugar and a touch of mint, cloves and ginger. It had a lengthy finish with a "faint cardboardiness, lots of spices, bitter chocolate, a little salt and various nuts."
Michael Jackson, Whisky Magazine, 13,16/12/2000. 8.5/10. Jackson preferred the peatier 10 year old to this c. 2000 bottling of Yoichi 15, which he described as having "lots of malt, chewy, creamy, oily."
Jim Murray, Whisky Magazine, 13,16/12/2000. 9.25/10. Murray went for the c. 2000 bottling in a big way: "sheer brilliance". He found vanilla predominated in the mouth, with a "fresh, fruity, mouth-watering quality. The finish was long and unctuous, with a little smoke.
(Please note the dates on reviews if they are provided. There may be significant variation between different years of a single malt brand)
Alcohol
45 per cent
Price (May 2007)
700 ml - 10,493 yen
Comments
I post on whiskymag (as oliver) and know Serge and read his excellent blog. I also run maltresistance.blogspot --used to, will keep it up when I found my password!
What would you recommend I do to try and get my hands on the Yoichi 15 and/or the Karuizawa Sherry cask 1988 without having to pay 25 pounds in postage to a British outfit?
Cheers!
I will be travelling shortly to China, and can go through a number of stop-overs where potential duty-free opportunities exist. Do you know of a good one to consider? - I really want a few bottles of YOICHI, which is damn expensive here in Europe due to silly protectionism laws. Thanks in advance!
I think my question was unclearly written. Actually, I was asking at which Asian duty-free location (airport), can one find the best selection of Japanese whiskies? Yoichi is of high interest, but now you have named a few more that I would be interested in trying/buying (damn, my credit card will undoubtedly be blocked) : )
-Marc
PS: Great blog!
Incredible whisky!!! I was not disappointed. Something special indeed...