Nagahama Bourbon Single Cask No.0314 Heavily Peated is a Single Malt produced by Nagahama, Japan's smallest craft distillery, in operation since December 2016. Located near the shores of Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake, it uses its waters for its production. After being aged for four years in an old ex-bourbon cask, the whisky was bottled cask strength at 61.2 per cent to preserve the full power of its aromatic palette.
Nagahama Bourbon Single Cask is a Single Malt that releases strong peaty and malty aromas on the nose, accompanied by vanilla and black pepper, with a touch of leather. The palate is rich with notes of pepper, banana and passion fruit, in a smooth and rich texture dominated by peat smoke. In the finish the peat evolves into iodine notes, balanced with hints of fruit.


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