Whiskey_Hound
Kaiyō Japanese Mizunara Oak Cask Strength
Blended Malt — Japan
Reviewed
September 14, 2022 (edited September 21, 2022)
After 300+ reviews, it isn’t every day I get to check a new box. And while I’ve already tackled 2 other Kaiyo expressions, this has the unique honor of being my first cask strength Japanese whiskey. The other two were solid. Let’s see what their uncut juice has to offer.
Nose: Creamy custard and sandalwood. Vanilla and honey. Nectarine. Cucumber and agave. Pumpkin spice. Walnut. Banana bread. Ginger snap. One of the better noses I’ve ever had the pleasure of experiencing.
Palate: Caramel and vanilla. Gala apple. Ginger snap. Agave. Honey. Sandalwood. Custard. Orange citrus. Butterscotch. Honeydew. Cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and an oak note.
Finish: Sandalwood, agave, and Gala apple. Dried apricot and brown sugar. Ginger snap. Orange/orange peel. Clove, nutmeg, black pepper, cinnamon, pumpkin spice, and oak. Long finish.
I’ve always liked Kaiyo. They’ve done a great job of selecting their whiskies. But this blows everything they’ve ever attempted out of the water. In fact, I will confidently say this the best Japanese whiskey I’ve ever had.
At $90, this is a fantastic value. Kaiyo is easily the most accessible Japanese whiskey brand. That statement accounts for availability and affordability. Couple that with unparalleled quality and a stalwart 53% ABV and you’ve got yourself a top shelf whiskey.
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@Slainte-Mhath Thanks! I agree-it’s been hard to find anything using Mizunara Oak outside of the various Kaiyo expressions. Everything else is above my price point for Japanese whiskey when there are hundreds of Scotch expressions I need to check off my list first. This is a steal all things considered
This is fully mizunara matured at this price?!?! Wow. The whiskey probably isn’t Japanese, but wondering if it’s then Scottish grain?
@Whiskey_Hound Great review. It is hard to get 100% Mizunara-matured Japanese whisky, let alone at cask strength. I bought a Nagahama 2017 Mizunara single cask today, pretty painful at north of $300, but the reviews were too promising to pass on that one. Mizunara casks are probably the most expensive casks in the world, so it's hard to find a bargain here.