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Suntory, You’re The Divil

A while back I read an article about Japanese single malt whiskey being the shit these days, so when I stumbled upon a bottle of Suntory Yamazaki 12 year-old single malt whiskey in a liquor store recently, I went ahead and plunked down the requested $35.

First a little interesting trivia: The Suntory brand is famous for using big name (mostly Western) celebs to shill for them — this is the inspiration for the fantastic Lost in Translation. You can find some of the old commercials at Japander if you have the patience. Good stuff…

Now back to the booze: It’s really friggin’ good! The Suntory site refers to a “smooth, honeyed taste”, which I think is the perfect description. I presonally like to describe it as sitting right on the line between good small batch bourbons and proper Scotch. At least one other reviewer liked it a lot, too.

Try it. You’ll like it!

[Slightly Related Side Note: I have yet to lay hands on a bottle of Jinro brand soju. 'Round these parts I have only tracked down Kyung Woul Green Soju, which is sweet potato-based and is completely awesome. It tastes like slightly sweet water. Yum. Still gotta get the Jinro, though...]

Posted in Food and Cookery, Obsessions.


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  1. da kine says

    Step 1: Get people hooked on Soju.

    Step 2: ???

    Step 3: Profit.

  2. Jake says

    I hate to point this out, but I can’t give you full credit for my soju affinity: My buddy Wil had introduced it at our poker game about a week before you did your Jinro post.

    It was a quite the coincidental synergy of soju recommendations…

  3. Johanne says

    Hi,

    I live in Canada and I’m trying to get a bottle of Japanese Scotch/Whisky for my father in law (he’s a collector)

    Would you be so kind as to let me know where you obtained a bottle of Japenese? I’ve been unable to find any in Canada at this point…

    Thanks

    Johanne

  4. Jake says

    Well, as I mentioned, I found it at my local (Colorado, USA) liquor store.
    I suggest talking to someone at your nearest liquor purveyor to see if they can order a bottle for you.



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