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Suntory The Chita   [CHEET-ah]
The first single grain whisky from the House of Suntory Whisky. Continuing 40 years of excellence in distilling Japanese grain whiskies at Chita distillery, the House of Suntory Whisky's Master Blenders have created an outstanding single grain whisky. In 1972, on the shores of Chita Peninsula, Keizo Saji—Suntory's second Master Blender—built a distillery dedicated to creating the highest quality Japanese grain whisky. With versatile flavours and exquisite balance, Chita grain whiskies have traditionally been used as the "dashi" or broth that enhances the harmony of Suntory blends.Through continuous research and innovation, Chita's grain whiskies have achieved an unrivaled sophistication and a level of complexity that lets them finally take center stage.
 Rumored: 100% Corn
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Part of the  Beam Suntory family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Crème brûlée, cardamom, acacia honey, blossoming rose.
Palate: Mild and smooth, hint of mint, deep honey.
Finish: Clean and clear, spiced oak with subtle bittersweet notes.
Teeling Single Grain
A wholly unique style within Irish Whiskey, pushing the boundaries of convention, at the intersect of where old meets new. Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey is crafted using an unconventional mash bill consisting of 95% corn and 5% malted barley that has been triple distilled and matured exclusively in French oak Ex-Cabernet Sauvignon red wine casks from California, producing a truly unique Irish Whiskey.
 95% Corn | 5% Malted Barley | High Malted Barley
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Independently Owned
Tasting Notes
Nose: The nose opens with spice and fruit notes that mingle with an underlying sweet, sugary note.
Palate: The palate has a silky smooth mouthfeel, with a touch of spice and deep berry notes that balance the sweet undertones.
Finish: The tannic influence of the red wine creates a unique, short, dry finish, encouraging another sip.

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