About this deal
This cookie is set by Rubicon Project to control synchronization of user identification and exchange of user data between various ad services. The Kaikyo Distillery, owned and helmed by Kimio Yonezawa, is created these spirits to encompass the warm hospitality of Japan. Even the name of the Hatozaki whiskies is meant to bring forth notions of welcoming. Hatozaki is the name of the oldest stone lighthouse in Japan, being constructed in 1657 and lies in the port of Akashi. Japanese whisky isn’t easy to come by these days. As such, it’s always exciting to see a new brand hit the market, and here we have a new bottling, complete with kanji script on the label: Hatozaki.
The Hatozaki line is still in the early stages of production and there is little more information about the brand. However, according to those behind it, here’s a little introduction to the whiskies. Hatozaki Finest, Small Batch (image via Kenji Mizumori/The Whiskey Wash) Tasting Notes: Hatozaki Finest Japanese Whisky
Hatozaki Blended Details
Final Thoughts: I think this one is a great introduction to Japanese whiskies, especially for the price point. It’s pretty straightforward from nose to palate with simple flavors. Nose: Big on lemon zest, with a bit of melon. Some oak was in there, though the fruit elements were more prominent.
Palate: Same as the nose. Light and fruity in the front. Medium bodied as it sits on the palate for a moment, but finishes with a hint of citrus. Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie. Nose: Definitely soft fruit and pepper. There were some notes of honeydew mixed with a touch of heat. Overall, the nose was pleasant and bright.