Hailing from the Akashi range, the White Oak Akashi Single Malt Japanese Whisky is crafted by White Oak in Hyogo, a city situated just west of Kobe. Whisky enthusiasts seeking new and exciting experiences will find this expression, with no specified age statement, particularly intriguing.
While White Oak distillery may not enjoy the same level of recognition as other Japanese whisky producers, it boasts a noteworthy claim as one of the country's oldest, having been granted a whisky production license in 1919, four years ahead of Yamazaki's establishment. Nestled in the city of Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, overlooking the picturesque Seto Inland Sea, the distillery originated in 1888 as Eigashima Shuzo, primarily focused on sake production. However, it was in 1919, when the company relocated to its current premises, that the esteemed White Oak Distillery came into existence.
Due to its limited production, White Oak's whisky stills operate for only one month each year. While most of their output is blended whisky, the release of their single malts, bearing the name 'Akashi' in honor of their hometown, captivates whisky aficionados. The first Akashi expression debuted in 2007, marking a significant milestone in the distillery's whisky-making journey.
TO THE EYES | Golden light |
TO THE NOSE | Fresh orange peel, very light smoke, ginger, pepper, and honey |
TO THE PALATE | Oily, pepper, sweet cake, citrus fruits, and vanilla |
TO THE END | Middle to long, light honey, and a sweet after taste |