Neisson Mizunara is an agricultural rum whose main characteristic is that it is aged entirely in 250-litre Mizunara oak barrels.
Mizunara is a Japanese oak originating from the northern regions, considered one of the most aromatic woods for maturing local whiskies, of very high quality as well as very rare. It is highly sought after for its unique flavour, rich in sandalwood and coconut, which lends an incredible spicy sweetness to the spirits aged in its casks.
An exceptional experiment in agricultural rum.

Discovered by the West following on from the Spanish, French and English conquests of the Indies, rum was originally a slave and seafarer drink. Used as bait by pirates in their attempts to get the...

The story of Neisson began in 1932, when the brothers Adrien and Jean Neisson bought La Thieulbert, a 20-hectare sugar cane estate on the northwest coast of Martinique. Adrien opened the first distillery...
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