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Johnnie Walker Blue Label is an unrivaled masterpiece - an exquisite combination of Scotland's rarest and most exceptional whiskeys. Only one in ten thousand casks have the elusive quality, character and flavor to deliver the remarkable signature taste. An extraordinary whiskey for extraordinary occasions.
Nikka Super Rare Old is a famous Japanese Blend from the Nikka company. This whiskey has been one of Nikka's most popular expressions since its launch in 1962. It contains a high proportion of malt from the Yoichi and Miyagikyo distilleries. Bottled at 43% ABV, Nikka Super Rare Old is an elegant, light and fresh whisky. It is marked by flavors of honey,...
NIKKA COFFEY GRAIN 45° 70 CL
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Nikka Coffey Grain is an original Japanese type of Single Grain. It has been distilled in two Coffey stills (or column stills), imported by Nikka directly from Scotland in 1963. 
With more than 200 years of history, Maison Walker has developed unique and exceptional know-how. It was in 1820 in Scotland that John Walker had the idea to select malts of various characters in order to create a whiskey with a unique taste, richer and more balanced. The Art of Assembly was born. While the distillation results from a defined process, the...

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