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Taketsuru 17 Year Old Pure Malt 

Lot: 6134590A

Taketsuru 17 Year Old Pure Malt 

Winning Bid: £270
(Reserve has been met) This lot currently has: 13 bids

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Lot:
Age: 
17 Year Old
Region: 
Japan
Bottler: 
Nikka
Bottled Strength: 
43%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Taketsuru 17 Year Old Pure Malt 

Nikka was founded in 1934 by Masataka Taketsuru, a former Suntory employee who had studied at the University of Glasgow, and later trained as a blender at the now lost Hazelburn distillery in Campbeltown. Taketsuru opened the Yoichi distillery in the same year as establishing the company, followed by the Nishinomaya and Miyagikyo distilleries in 1959 and 1969, respectively. Since 1989 the company has also has also had a stake in the Scotch whisky industry after they purchased the struggling Ben Nevis distillery. Today they are one of the second largest whisky producer in Japan.

This range of blended malts is named after the Nikka founder. Taketsuru 17 year old was highly acclaimed before it was announced in early 2020 that age-statements in the series were to be discontinued. This followed a similar move with the company's single malts in 2015, all brought about by stock shortages due to an unprecedented demand for Japanese whisky in the 21st century.

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