Nikka Discovery Yoichi Non-Peated Single Malt Japanese Whisky
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750ml
Nikka Discovery Yoichi Non-Peated Single Malt Japanese Whisky
Available now at Liquor Boutique
Nikka Discovery Yoichi Non-Peated is a limited-edition single malt from Nikka’s celebrated Discovery Series, which explores unexpected sides of their iconic distilleries. Known for its bold, smoky character, Yoichi surprises with this rare non-peated expression. Crafted to highlight the distillery’s pure malt DNA without peat influence, this whisky offers a refined and elegant profile, filled with fruit, malt, and subtle coastal nuances.
A fresh perspective on Yoichi — clean, complex, and distinctively smooth.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Floral and fruity with pear, green apple, white peach, and subtle oak.
Palate: Silky and delicate, featuring honey, vanilla, malt, citrus zest, and a faint briny touch.
Finish: Clean and balanced with lingering orchard fruit, soft spice, and toasted cereal.
Why Buy Nikka Yoichi Non-Peated
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Limited-edition release from the experimental Nikka Discovery Series
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Offers a rare non-peated expression from the traditionally smoky Yoichi distillery
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Showcases the elegance and depth of Yoichi malt without peat influence
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A must-have for collectors and fans of Japanese single malt
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Available now at Liquor Boutique
How to Enjoy
Enjoy neat or with a splash of water to explore its gentle complexity. Excellent for a relaxed sip or paired with light foods like sashimi, grilled white fish, or soft cheeses.
Have Any Questions?
Is this whisky completely non-peated?
Yes — this expression is made without any peated malt, which is unusual for Yoichi, known for its smoky style.
Is this a limited release?
Yes — part of the Discovery Series, this whisky was produced in limited quantities and is highly collectible.
How does it compare to regular Yoichi?
It’s lighter, fruitier, and more floral, offering a refined and nuanced take without the smoke typically associated with Yoichi.
Is this good for someone new to Japanese whisky?
Yes — its smooth, delicate profile makes it an excellent introduction to Japanese single malt, especially for those who prefer non-smoky whiskies.