For $30 it is what it is, and that is a grain heavy blend that can be sipped neat but not so expensive that anyone will be offended when you use it as a mixer. It has a somewhat bitter property that really hits the back of the tongue. Notes: So a blend from Suntory's three distilleries, I think the proportion of grain alcohol is quite high like JW red or Chivas. Taste: Grapefruit, fresh herbs, grain alcohol, pith, pepper, grassįinish: Short, grapefruit and grain alcohol Nose: Sauvignon Blanc, melon, floral, ginger, citrus, apricot Suntory Whiskies embody the harmonious balance between the Japanese people and nature, taking distillation to an art form. Experience the blended Japanese whisky that is both groundbreaking and timeless. Whiskey Network Review #194, r/WorldWhisky Review #25, Japanese Review #1 Suntory Toki Whisky is the vivid blend where old meets new Japan. If this toki is their new "budget" offer and it's as bad as you say, that's disappointing. I hope they still make it, it's a really neat little drink in a cool bottle with a cool box. Home Toki Toki Whisky Toki Toki brings together old and new the House of Suntory's proud heritage and its innovative spirit to create blended Japanese whisky that is both groundbreaking and timeless. Also it would explain why I can't find it on the official suntory website? Pretty sure I've got it for as little as like $42 australian, which is basically like johnny black range, but I haven't seen it lately and I wonder if they discontinued it? This would explain why it was so much cheaper in store than what I see online, like they were just clearing it off the shelves. However, this whiskey seemed pretty good to us. I'm surprised to see the prices they have for it online, it's usually quite cheap in my local liquor stores. Thank you for the comment I do understand the lack of distinctive character as Sudsy and I both are peat fans. I think it's a really good "summer whisky". It is also a blend and not super expensive, but it's really clean and light. Suntory has been making vodka since 1956. Moreover, it can also be read as brilliant a tribute to the craft of mastering a clear, clean, and luminous vodka. The name Haku means white in Japanese and refers to the Japanese white rice that is the origin of the liquid. I've never seen "toki", and yellow label (technically called Suntory Kakubin Yellow Label) has always been the cheapest japanese whisky you can get in any of the places I go. Haku® is the Japanese craft vodka from the House of Suntory. I'm trying to look into it right now, not really satisfied with the answers I'm getting (or lack there of) but it seems like the yellow label is more expensive than the Toki. Non-Scotch and Non-American Whiskies only please!ġ review = text flair of your favourite world whisky or world distilleryġ0 reviews from a combination of countries = UN flagġ0 reviews from any 1 country = that country's flag (additive. Mostly buying whisky for my collection that at this moment counts about 70 bottles of whiskeys from all over the world. R/Whisky r/Scotch r/Bourbon r/Whiskyporn Whisky Network Guide Reviews of Whiskys:Ĭreate a World Whisky Review and Submit below.
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