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Akashi Blue is a Japanese blended whisky from the White Oak distillery, known for its delicate balance of malt and grain whiskies. It offers a smooth, approachable profile with subtle sweetness and a hint of oak, making it an excellent entry into Japanese whisky.
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₹128
per 30ml
Japan
Japan has earned its place among the world's finest spirit and sake producers. Japanese distillers blend Scottish tradition with meticulous Japanese craftsmanship, while sake breweries continue millennia-old rice fermentation practices.
Climate
Four distinct seasons with pure mountain water
Famous For
Yamazaki, Hibiki, Dassai Sake
Akashi Blue stands as a benchmark within the World Whisky landscape. Produced by the legendary Akashi, this expression embodies a tradition of excellence.
With an ABV of 40%, every bottle is distilled with precision, featuring notes of Vanilla, Honey, Green apple, Light oak, Citrus zest.
Akashi Blue is a Japanese blended whisky produced by the White Oak distillery in Akashi, Japan.
Akashi Blue has an ABV of 40% (80 proof).
Akashi Blue is versatile and can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails like a Highball.
It features notes of vanilla, honey, green apple, light oak, and citrus zest, with a smooth finish.
No, Akashi Blue is a blended whisky, combining malt and grain whiskies.
Real ratings from verified buyers and enthusiasts
Breakdown of reviewer opinions
Bandra, Mumbai • May 14, 2026
“Absolutely spectacular Whisky! The notes of Vanilla are incredibly prominent and refined. Renders outstanding depth of flavor, especially at ₹3,200 in India. Ideal for sipping neat.”
Gurugram, HR • May 09, 2026
“A stellar expression from Akashi. The spirit is remarkably smooth and mellow, carrying a complex finish of Honey and warm spices. Pairs beautifully with Sushi.”
Indiranagar, Bangalore • May 03, 2026
“Very high-quality spirit showing superb craftsmanship. The palate is rich with lingering hints of Green apple. Easily the best value in its segment, highly recommended!”