The origins of the malts that make up this whiskey have never been explicitly stated, as the Double Distillers probably it is a mix of Hanyu and Chichibu.
Bottled without cold filtration, Mizunara Wood Reserve whiskey is left to age in barrels made from special Japanese oak trees, called precisely Mizunara*.
The specific influence of this noble wood is dazzling: the tasting is saturated with complex and spicy fragrances characterized by woody aromas, inviting us to take a relaxing walk in the woods.
The beautiful golden bronze color of this whiskey perfectly matches its generosity and sweet profile.
*Curiosity: The trunk of these Japanese oaks is extremely irregular and curved, such that making barrels from its wood is more complicated. The aromaticity and texture bestowed by this wood, however, are worth all the effort expended.

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