Japanese Whisky Review: Akkeshi Blended Whisky Usui (厚岸ブレンデッドウイスキー雨水)

Elliott
2 min readAug 17, 2024

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Not a bad blend, but I prefer the single-malt offerings.

厚岸ブレンデッドウイスキー雨水

Akkeshi Blended Whisky Usui (厚岸ブレンデッドウイスキー雨水) / 48% / ¥10,000 ($68 USD)

Tasted neat

The second release in Akkeshi Distillery’s “24 Solar Terms” (二十四節気シリーズ) series, Usui (雨水, Rain-water) takes more than 50% domestically distilled-in-Hokkaido single-malt whisky aged in Mizunara barrels, and blends it with imported grain whisky which has been aged in a combination of sherry, port, and ex-bourbon barrels.

Bottled in 2021, this is a NAS blended whisky, but probably between 4–5 years old with an out-turn of 15,000 bottles.

Back Label
  • Color: tawny (1.4)
  • Nose: peat, marzipan, plastic, corn-on-the-cob, maltesers
  • Taste: varnish, gummy bears, green tea, pine needle oil, and custard
  • Finish: medium, caramel on vanilla ice cream, flowers

This doesn’t quite hit the mark for me, the way that their 100% single malts do, but it’s OK as a blended whisky. Unfortunately, it uses imported malt, so it cannot strictly be called a blended Japanese whisky. I think in terms of flavour profile, it’s a bit of a muddle, unfortunately.

One important thing to note is that Akkeshi is trying for quality; the bottle is significantly heavier/thicker than normal, the enclosure is top-grade, and the imported grain whisky is good. I am also excited about their gradual transition to using domestically grown barley and peat.

Rating: 4/10

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Elliott
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