The Shinshu Mars distillery is the highest in Japan, the most projected towards space and stars.
It is no coincidence that Kasei means Mars in Japanese and this blend of different barrels really wants to break through the wall of skepticism about Japanese whisky to project itself into a new tasting universe.
Mars Kasei perfectly embodies the philosophy of its country of origin. Soft and round, it is characterized by strong floral notes and an aftertaste of ripe fruit, vanilla and citrus left on the palate after the first taste.
An excellent whisky to open up to the world of Japanese whiskies.

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