$96
Smoky and nutty with dried fruit and a hint of old wood, this nine-year-old Togouchi blend was matured in Ex-Bourbon casks inside a converted railway tunnel in Kure, Hiroshima, giving the spirit an unhurried, earthy depth at 40%.
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Togouchi 9 Years Old is a blended whisky produced by Chugoku Jozo in Kure, Hiroshima, and one of the most distinctively stored whiskies in Japan. The company matures its stock in a former railway tunnel, a long, temperature-stable space that allows the liquid to develop slowly and evenly over nine years in Ex-Bourbon casks.
The tasting profile shows that unhurried development clearly: smoke mingles with dried fruit, toasted cereal and old wood, with a nutty, husky quality that is characteristic of longer-rested bourbon-casked blends. The spirit draws on both domestic and sourced stock; the combination produces a quietly textured and food-friendly whisky, bottled at 40%.
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