Nikka Miyagikyo Japanese Whisky 0,7L 45%

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Nikka Miyagikyo Japanese Non Age Blended Whisky 0.7L 45%

Nikka Miyagikyo Japanese Whisky is produced by the Nikka Whisky Distilling Company on the Japanese island of Honshu and has a light gold color.

Nikka Miyagikyo Whisky has a rather floral taste, with fresh notes of green apples, tones of sherry and a lively, silky body. The aftertaste is soft, with pleasant freshness.

Age: not stated
Alcohol content: 45,0% Vol.
Country: Japan
Filling quantity: 0,7 Liter
Region: not stated
Responsible food business operator: Borco Marken Import Matthiesen GmbH & Co, Charlottenstrasse 135, 45289 Essen Deutschland
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Type: Blended Whisky
Year: not stated

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