Nikka

Single Malt Yoichi

45% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • 6 In Stock

Single Malt Whisky from Japan

$103.83 + tax and deposit

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PRODUCER
Yoichi

BOTTLER
Official Distillery Release by Asahi Group Holdings

AGE
Unknown Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Ex-Bourbon & Ex-Sherry

RELEASE
Standard

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
Yes

Yoichi Single Malt shows the characteristics of Nikka’s first distillery built in 1934. The founder Masataka Taketsuru chose Yoichi in Hokkaido because of the similar environmental conditions to Scotland, where he learned whisky making.

Yoichi Single Malt is described as bold and strong. Pleasant peaty notes and smokiness originating from the traditional direct coal-fired distillation as well as a briny hint delivered by the sea breeze during the aging process.

Yoichi Single Malt shows the characteristics of Nikka’s first distillery built in 1934. The founder Masataka Taketsuru chose Yoichi in Hokkaido because of the similar environmental conditions to Scotland, where he learned whisky making.

Yoichi Single Malt is described as bold and strong. Pleasant peaty notes and smokiness originating from the traditional direct coal-fired distillation as well as a briny hint delivered by the sea breeze during the aging process.

Discover Yoichi

Yoichi

The northern island of Hokkaido, known for its bracing winters and rugged seascapes, became home in 1934 to a most unusual enterprise: the first distillery of Masataka Taketsuru’s newly founded company, which would later be called Nikka. Taketsuru, having studied the art of whisky-making in Scotland and married a Scotswoman, Rita, set his heart on replicating the conditions he knew to be essential for authentic malt whisky. He chose Yoichi for its coastal climate, mineral-rich water, and bracing cold, all of which reminded him of the Highlands and Islands of his studies abroad.

In its early days, Yoichi was a modest affair, producing malt for blends, with single malt bottlings emerging later in the twentieth century. Yet it quickly became known for its adherence to traditional methods at a time when others were embracing industrial convenience. Coal-fired direct heating of stills, a rarity even in Scotland, was maintained, imparting a robustness to the spirit. Wooden washbacks, worm tub condensers, and a deliberate commitment to slow, manual practices have ensured that the distillery’s character has remained reassuringly consistent over the decades.

The style of whisky that flows from Yoichi’s pagoda roofs is muscular yet layered. Expect a firm malty core enriched by smoke, brine, orchard fruit, and a certain oily weight on the palate, qualities that have earned it comparisons with old Highland malts and peated island drams. Maturation often takes place in a mix of ex-bourbon, sherry, and remade American oak casks, with the cool northern air slowing the process, preserving both balance and complexity. Yoichi stands not only as a monument to Taketsuru’s vision, but as one of the clearest bridges between Scotland’s traditions and Japan’s unique expression of them.

Whisky Folk Review

Our club members sampled this in September 2025 at The Malts Of Asia

The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.

4.2

Smoky & Earthy

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