Nagahama Distillery is Japan's smallest distillery, and curiously, the whiskeys produced here are named after it, spelled backwards.
The Amahagan series is produced with malts from abroad, single malt whiskeys from Scotland and a new make produced in the distillery; each phase, from blending to bottling, takes place at Nagahama. Edition number 5 is enhanced by a second aging in ex-Sherry barrels, which add a rich basket of red fruits and dried fruit to the malty and clean character of Amahagan.


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