Amahagan Kabukiza is a unique Single Malt Japanese Whisky, produced from a collaboration between Nagahama, Japan's smallest craft distillery, in operation since December 2016, and Tokyo's renowned Kabuki-za Theatre. Only selected Malt whiskies from both the distillery and Scotland were used in its production.
Amahagan Kabukiza is a delicate and complex Single Malt. The nose is sweet and oily, with hints of long aged Sherry Oloroso, oak, cherry and Amontillado aromas. On the palate the impression of delicacy prevails, with notes of smoke, salt, bitter chocolate and plum. The finish of this whisky is persistent, with the fragrance of wood meeting the sweetness of milk chocolate.


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