Coming from a single cask No. 152, this Single Malt Japanese Whisky from the now-closed Karuizawa distillery is aged in ex-Sherry casks for more than three decades and bottled at the natural grade (54.5%) for a total production of only 566 bottles.
Aroma profile: the nose reveals many notes of tobacco and exotic woods such as cedar and thuja. There are also some pronounced fruity notes, such as strawberry jam and blackberries. The palate offers an interplay of sweet berries and dark plums, spices and earthy smoke. Bergamot and blood oranges in a second wave.
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