Chichibu Single Cask #5578 is an annual whisky release from the Japanese micro-distillery Chichibu.
Distilled in 2011, this Single Malt was aged for 9 years in an ex-bourbon second fill cask and bottled in 2021 for the 65th anniversary of the Maison du Whisky.
Aromatic profile: The nose has intense hints of vanilla, caramel and spices. On the palate, oily notes of bitter chocolate, pepper and coffee prevail, with fruity nuances of pineapple and passion fruit. Limited edition of only 213 bottles.
MAXIMUM ONE BOTTLE PER CUSTOMER

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