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Blended Days Nikka Review And Tasting Notes

Posted on Oct 14th, 2023
by Alfredo Ravanetti
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Blended Days Nikka Review And Tasting Notes

Blended Days Nikka is a testament to the Japanese mastery of balance and precision. It’s as if Zen masters decided to distill their philosophy into liquid form. Every sip demonstrates Japan’s love for meticulous craftsmanship, capturing a sense of elegance, simplicity, and an impeccable balance of flavors.

While it may not shout for attention, it is extraordinarily compelling in its understated complexity. In a world that often mistakes noise for nuance, Blended Days Nikka whispers, “Excellence lies in the details.”

Tasting Notes

Nose:

The nose is complex and inviting with hints of vanilla, orange marmelade, lime pie, tangerine, and a touch of smokiness and oak.

Palate:

Upon tasting, Blended Days Nikka offers a delightful dance between fruitiness and light spice. It’s simple, direct, but enhanced by a rainbow of flavours of apple, pear, and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

Finish:

The finish is lingering and warm, with a comforting blend of sweetness and oak that entices you for another sip.

Overall Impression

While Blended Days Nikka might not be the most famous name in the vast universe of Japanese whiskies, it holds a special place for its balanced profile and attention to detail. It’s a remarkable option especiallu for newcomers to Japanese whisky. If you are s seasoned enthusiast use it for Mizuwari.

Pairings

This whisky is incredibly versatile. It can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or serve as a base for intricate cocktails such as a Japanese Highball. Pair with apple cake, lime pie, tiramisù, beef ribs.

Price

For a standard 750ml bottle, you can expect to pay between $60 and $80.

Alfredo Ravanetti

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