🥃 Overview
Nikka Miyagikyo is a single malt Japanese whisky from Nikka’s second distillery, located near Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture. Known for its elegant, fruity, and floral style, Miyagikyo contrasts with the smoky, peaty character of Nikka’s Yoichi distillery. Miniature bottles (miniflaschen) are also available, making it collectible and ideal for sampling.
📌 Key Details
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Brand: Nikka
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Expression: Miyagikyo (NAS, 10 Y, 12 Y, 15 Y, and other limited editions)
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Type: Japanese single malt whisky
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ABV: ~45% (varies by expression)
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Bottle Sizes: 700 ml standard; some 50 ml miniatures exist
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Origin: Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
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Special Feature: Soft, fruity, and elegant malt; lighter style than Yoichi whiskies
🎁 Packaging & Presentation
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Standard bottles: clear glass with elegant label designs
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Miniature bottles: ~50 ml, often used for tasting, gift sets, or collector’s displays
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Older or limited editions may feature special labels, packaging, or commemorative designs
⭐ Collectibility & Rarity
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Collectible especially in miniature form or limited/older expressions
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Older or discontinued editions are sought after by Japanese whisky enthusiasts
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Mini-bottles are useful for sampling rare or premium releases without buying a full bottle
👃 Tasting Notes
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Nose: Fruity and floral — orchard fruits, soft stone fruits, subtle citrus, light herbal or floral hints
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Palate: Balanced malt, gentle sweetness (honey, vanilla, caramel), soft oak, light spice
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Finish: Smooth, medium‑long, with lingering gentle spice, subtle wood, and fruity afterglow
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Overall Impression: Elegant, approachable single malt; delicate and versatile
🥂 Serving Suggestions
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Neat — to enjoy subtle aromas and flavor
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With a splash of water or ice — opens the malt and softens the palate
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Highball or whisky‑soda — light, refreshing Japanese style
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Pair with light dishes: fish, fruits, mild cheese, or enjoy as an after‑dinner dram
❤️ Review & Appreciation Highlights
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Miyagikyo is known for soft, elegant, and refined Japanese single malt
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Miniature bottles add collectible charm and convenience for tasting
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Offers a lighter, floral, and fruity style, contrasting with Nikka’s Yoichi peatier whiskies
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Suitable for both newcomers and seasoned Japanese whisky collectors


