Nagahama Sauternes Single Cask No.1562 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. Produced in a limited edition specially created for France, this whisky has been aged in three different casks: ex-bourbon, ex-whisky peat from Islay and finally in ex-Sauternes, which have shaped its profile by offering depth and complexity to the aromatic palette.
The nose presents a woody and smoky aroma, which becomes fruity with hints of apple and peach. On the palate, the notes are pronounced and dry, rich in red fruits and cherry. The finish brings back notes of ex-Islay casks, with a smoky flavour that lingers for a long time.


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