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Sampling Dekanta Japanese Whiskies – Limited Editions – Unlimited Flavours!

July 2, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

Three Very Special Whiskies!

Last Wednesday night’s @TweetTastings was a rare treat as we got to sample the wares of Dekanta Whisky which is one of the largest specialist retailers of rare and fine Japanese whisky online. They Offer global delivery with a range of more than 10000+ whiskies!

The tasting was once again ably hosted by Steve from The Whisky Wire and the whiskies sampled were:-

  • Dekanta Whisky Asaka AOI Edition – Japanese Single Malt Whisky
  • Dekanta Whisky Kigai – Japanese Single Malt Whisky
  • Dekanta Whisky Kyoyu – World Blended Whisky

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #DekantaWhisky on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – Dekanta Whisky “Asaka” AOI Edition – Japanese Single Malt Whisky (51%)


Celebrating Dekanta’s Fifth Anniversary

Distilled 27-06-2017; Bottled 13-07-2020
Non-chill-filtered and no artificial colour
Matured for 3 years in a first-fill Bourbon barrel
Cask no. 17172

Released in June 2020, the dekanta Aoi Edition was only the second single malt release, and the first single cask, to come from Asaka distillery.

This release was named ‘oi’, which is the Japanese word for blue, so chosen because of the symbolic significance the colour holds in both Japanese and US culture.

Only 343 bottles available.


Nose: Buttery sweet fruits – mainly apple. Fragrant lychees which is a revelation! The nose becomes very floral with promises of cane sweetness on the palate. Add in some biscuit, candied rose-petals and pear drops for an amazing nose that gets sweeter the longer it’s left.

Palate: Yep! The cane sweetness is there as promised in the nose! Robust mouthfeel with lychees, rose and syrupy apples.

Finish: Such a savoury finish where the palate gets all peppery and spicy coupled with a woody, tannin finish!

Overall: If you’re after a smorgasbord of flavours in your whisky then this dram will not disappoint!

£194.99

Tasting Notes – Dekanta Whisky “Kigai” – Japanese Single Malt Whisky (60%)


Celebrating dekanta’s Fourth Anniversary

Distilled at Eigashima distillery 14-12-2011;
Bottled June 2019
Finished in Japanese Mizunara wood
Non-chill-filtered and no artificial colour

Channelling the spirit of the Samurai, while paying tribute to the origins of Japanese whisky in the Scottish whisky industry.
This whisky spent time maturing in a cask freshly emptied of Scotch whisky from the closed Port Ellen distillery, before being finished in a cask of Japanese Mizunara oak.

Only 352 bottles available.


Nose: Very savoury and slightly smoke n’ peaty which makes me crave snacks! Some woody, sweet apples but that Marmite savoury is still there! You can also add in soy spice, liquorice and brown sugar to complete a feast of the senses!

Palate: Satisfying mouthfeel. Savoury smoke and sweet in equal measure! Smooth liquorice and some peppery spice.

Finish: Hard to believe but I’m now getting creamy chocolate on the finish – what a dram!

Overall: Such a different dram to the Asaka AOI Edition! More savoury and smokey with less sweetness but there’s such a range of flavours you could nose and sample for hours!

£506.99

Tasting Notes – Dekanta Whisky “Kyoyu” – World Blended Whisky (52%)


Celebrating dekanta’s Sixth Anniversary

Blended and Bottled in Japan in June 2021
Non-chill-filtered and no artificial colour

The Kyoyi is dekanta’s inaugural World Blended Whisky, built around the concept of sharing.

Japan and Scotland have a long-standing friendship that has lasted through the ages. Taking its name from the Japanese word ‘to share’, the Kyoyfi is an ode to that partnership – featuring 26 Year Old whisky from three of Scotland’s best distilleries, expertly blended with young whisky from three of Japan’s rising stars.

Only 260 bottles available.


Nose: Creamy, buttery, strawberry biscuits …. with added cream! More fruty ice cream – now with shortbread dipped in! Followed on with tangerines, blood oranges & slow-cooked, sugary, caramel pears. It then heads toward a more tropical nose. To finish up there’s mustiness, shoe polish and wood varnish notes!

Palate: Caramel toffee with a light creamy texture – Yum! Sweet pears and oranges with some robust savouriness.

Finish: Liquorice, creamy chocolate with growing peppery spice – what a joy!

Overall: What can I say? Another stunner!

£272.99

My Favourites On The Night

Out of the three, I think it’s got to be:-

1. Kigai
2. Kyoyu
3. Asaka AOI Edition
.

But I wouldn’t shut the door in your face if you turned up with any one of them!

So many flavours with these whiskies – the flavours just go on and on. Remarkably I also think there’s still more to discover!

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TheWhiskyWire / @TweetTastings) for a great evening and of course, Dekanta Whisky (@DekantaWhisky) for sending such glorious, generous samples!

My fellow Tweet Tasters on the night were:-


@TheWhiskyWire @ocdwhisky @whiskyrover @Jotterface @WhiskyGeekPete @ReviewsWhisky @MaltMusings @whiskyRubhach @whisky_jamie @Whisky_And1 @VJOsgood @GaryMills01 @DramofWar @WhiskyWings @FiremanTone @SpiritAndWood @StillSurreal @Sake_Baku @LeaskPatrick @MaltBox @MrEdwardMilner @WhiskyWithMolly @ManyMilesWhisky @PhilScott101 @sprungatom @MaltWhitson @LeedsWine

Filed Under: Dekanta, Japanese, New Arrivals, News, Sampling, Whisky, Whisky tasting

“Who Do You Think They Were?” Now Jameson & Ancestry Can Tell You!

July 2, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

More than one million Jameson employee records spanning 100 years now available to search for free on Ancestry.ie!

Irish Distillers and Ancestry, the global leader in family history, are working together to share 100 years of Jameson employee records online!

The historic Jameson Distillery Bow Street records, which are part of the Irish Distillers archive, contain detailed weekly wages books and include the employee names, as well as occupation, hours worked, and wages paid, spanning over 100 years from 1862 to 1969 (with records holding personal information available to view until 1937)[i]. The collection, which contains over one million indexed records, is now available to search on Ancestry and will be free of charge to access for the month of July[ii].

The records belong to Irish Distillers and the digitisation project with Ancestry will make them accessible to the public for the first time.

Carol Quinn: Archivist at Irish Distillers

Every bottle of Jameson Irish whiskey features an emblem known as the ‘Barrelman’ which was first produced almost 100 years ago and symbolises the passion and team effort that goes into making every bottle of whiskey. The Jameson Distillery at Bow Street closed as an operational distillery in Dublin in the 1970s and production moved to Midleton, but today, the lives of its ‘Barrelmen’ can be explored through these digitised wage books – a potential treasure trove of information for those researching their Irish family history.

Additionally, the records show further insight into life in Ireland within the period covered. During the Easter Rising in 1916, the distillery on Bow Street was taken over by the rebels which meant no staff could get to work. By law, that meant the employer did not have to pay them. However, there is a note in the wage book to say: ‘Rebellion in Dublin, all employees paid full week’.

We are incredibly proud to partner with Ancestry and bring these archives to a global public audience for the first time. These records are important for many reasons, but mainly because for many listed in the earlier volumes, there is no other surviving administrative record of their lives. Civil registration of births only began in 1864, so many may not have had birth certificates, and later records were destroyed in the bombing of the Four Courts in 1922.

While the archive is an internal resource for Irish Distillers and is not open to the public, I have always tried to answer any genealogical query that I receive. However, physically looking through the volumes – some of which are half a metre in size – isn’t good for the longevity of the records and leads to damage. Thanks to Ancestry and the team who came to Midleton to digitise the volumes, all of the records are available online and people can look up the records themselves and find out if their relatives worked at Jameson Distillery Bow Street and what their working life was like.
– Carol Quinn: Archivist at Irish Distillers

Free to search throughout July!

Occupation records can be a key resource for those researching their family history as they often provide more detail and context on how their ancestors lived day-to-day. The Jameson Distillery Staff Wage and Employment Books are particularly important as they bring to life a time when the Jameson distillery played a vital role providing employment for the local community – and potentially your ancestors – in Dublin City.

We are delighted to be working with Irish Distillers to preserve and provide online public access to this valuable collection, for people in Ireland and those with Irish heritage all around the world.
– Rhona Murray: Senior Content Acquisition Manager from Ancestry

Records in the collection span from 1862-1969, but in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), records that hold personal details are only available to view up to 1937, to protect the privacy of any living people.

To access the records, click here.



[i] Records in the collection span from 1862-1969, but in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and to protect the privacy of living people, records that hold personal details are only available to view up to 1937

[ii] Free access ends 31 Jul 2021 at 11:59 p.m. To view these records, you will need to register for free with Ancestry with your name and email address. We will then send you a username and password to access the records. After the free access period ends, you will only be able to view the records in the featured collection using an Ancestry paid membership.

Jameson Products are available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • The Whisky Exchange
  • Master of Malt

Filed Under: Irish Distillers, Jameson, News

“Kirkwall Skink” & More New Stock From The SMWS!

July 1, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

“Kirkwall skink”
Cask No: 4.286

New Arrivals From The Scotch Malt Whisky Society!



“Sizzling sausages”
Cask No: 10.224

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-oloroso hogshead
Distillery: Bunnahabhain
Origin: Scotland
£68.20

Qty left: 85



“Starless sky with a big full moon”
Cask No: 95.48

Cask Type: 1st fill shaved, toasted and recharred ex-oloroso barrique
Distillery: Auchroisk / Singleton
Origin: Scotland
£71.80

Qty left: 86



“Grubby delight”
Cask No: 42.65

Cask Type: Refill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Tobermory / Ledaig
Origin: Scotland
£72.00

Qty left: 87



“Wonder wheel ride”
Cask No: 5.78

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Auchentoshan
Origin: Scotland
£90.00

Qty left: 87



“Ginger ninja”
Cask No: 113.48

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Braes of Glenlivet (Braeval Distillery)
Origin: Scotland
£53.40

Qty left: 88



“Kirkwall skink”
Cask No: 4.286

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Highland Park
Origin: Scotland
£57.00

Qty left: 90



“That night in Rio”
Cask No: 12.57

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Benriach
Origin: Scotland
£58.00

Qty left: 94



“Whittling over a barbecue”
Cask No: 41.141

Cask Type: 1st fill Spanish Oak ex-Pedro Ximenes butt
Distillery: Dailuaine
Origin: Scotland
£65.10

Qty left: 95



“A sweetie shop in a garden”
Cask No: 9.207

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Glen Grant
Origin: Scotland
£84.20

Qty left: 97



“Perfectly plump”
Cask No: 36.179

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-oloroso hogshead
Distillery: Benrinnes
Origin: Scotland
£58.70

Qty left: 99



“Mellow as magical music”
Cask No: 12.52

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Benriach
Origin: Scotland
£58.00

Qty left: 115



“Spiked Spanish coffee”
Cask No: 24.158

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-oloroso Spanish oak hogshead
Distillery: Macallan
Origin: Scotland
£75.00

Qty left: 122



“Vibrant and thermogenic”
Cask No: 55.64

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Royal Brackla
Origin: Scotland
£52.00

Qty left: 128



“Digestible aestival festival”
Cask No: 91.28

Cask Type: 2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Dufftown
Origin: Scotland
£58.00

Qty left: 132



“Candykitty”
Cask No: 26.169

Cask Type: 1st fill ex-bourbon barrel
Distillery: Clynelish
Origin: Scotland
£56.00

Qty left: 133

Filed Under: New Arrivals, News, Smws, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

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