Iconic Spirits was launched by co-founders Taichi Seki and Julious Grant. Seki is the CEO with plenty of experience working for Asahi Beer with a background in economics, law, and martial arts, having spent 10 years as a professional kickboxer and MMA fighter. Grant is a veteran in building brands in the wine and spirits industry for the global market, having worked at Beam Suntory, Bacardi, and Moet-Hennessy, among others. Iconic Spirits focuses on bringing high-quality Japanese spirits that are crafted and bottled in the Land of the Rising Sun to the global market.
Bikoku Japanese Pure Malt Whisky is crafted at the Nirasaki Distillery in the Yamanashi Prefecture of Japan. "Bikoku" translates to "black luxury" and this expression is a celebration of extravagance, exclusivity, and perfection. The whisky is aged in white oak and bottled at 80 proof. It's soft and refreshing, with a balance of sweetness, acidity, and bitterness.
A. The Whisky & Whiskey Shipping Insurance must be purchased at time of checkout in order to cover lost, stolen or damaged shipments.
B. Spillage, minor damage and/or cosmetic defects are all possible to occur during transit. Whisky & Whiskey does not take responsibility for minor damage.
C. Whisky & Whiskey is not responsible for any lost shipments, including but not limited to packages lost because of hold requests or delivery rescheduling.
D. If the package is returned due to failed delivery, a twenty-five percent (25%) restocking fee will be deducted from your refund. Shipping costs will not be refunded.
E. If the package is returned to Whisky & Whiskey damaged because of failed delivery attempts or refusal of delivery, you are responsible for the full cost of the order.
F. You must be at least 21 years of age to order and a signature of someone at least 21 years of age is required upon delivery.
G. The customer is solely responsible for the shipment of alcohol and must abide by their local and state laws.
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