Suntory Hakushu Distiller
Brands: |
HOUSE OF SUNTORY |
Barcode: |
4901777233911 |
Country |
JAPAN |
ABV |
43.00% |
Volume |
700ml |
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Suntory Hakushu Distiller
(84pts)
Country: Japan
Region: Mt. Kaikomagatake
Type: Single Malt Japanese Whisky
Alcohol Level: 43.0%
Bottle Size: 700ml
From Suntory’s mountain forest distillery, nestled deep in Mt. Kaikomagatake, Suntory Single Malt Whisky Hakushu is the fresh and gently smoky single malt whisky with herbal notes that is the revelation of Japanese single malts. Straight from the untouched forests, soft and crisp waters and mountains of the Southern Japanese Alps, it is no wonder that Hakushu is a ""green and fresh"" whisky. Created by the dream for a new type of whisky of Keizo Saji, the second master blender, the unique taste made in distinct four seasons in high altitude is praised by the most curious whisky connoisseurs and lovers of gastronomy. Its crisp and vibrant feel, unique in a single malt whisky, enlivens and liberates your senses.
The herbs are very up front with this one. Peppermint, pine and pleasant grassy notes. Cucumber and melon round out the nose. All the notes on the nose swim effortlessly through the palate, the mint developing sweeter notes as it goes on. Citrus zest also pops in to say hello. A waft of smoke appears during the long finish.
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