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Why Japanese whisky is now some of the best in the world

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In this video, drinks writers Neil Ridley and Joel Harrison look at the distinctly flavoured whiskies of Japan. They explore both single malt and blended malt whiskies, describing their specific flavours on the palate and why they are so different from other whiskies around the world

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