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Mars Shinshu Whisky 'Mars Maltage Cosmo - Wine Cask' NV 750ml

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750ml
country
Japan
region
Nagano
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Winery
The “Maltage” series blends single malt distilled at Mars Shinshu with undisclosed Scottish malt Blended Malt Whisky aged a minimum three years. Aged primarily in ex-bourbon casks and finished in ex-Cabernet & Pinot Noir casks sourced from the Mars Winery in Yamanashi. A nose of maple, stewed cherries, currants, and baking spice primes the palate for lush red fruit and vanilla balanced with wood spice.
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Mars Shinshu Whisky 'Mars Maltage Cosmo - Wine Cask' NV 750ml

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Country: Japan

Japan has been producing their characteristic plum wine and sake, a rice wine, for many centuries, with the earliest written recordings of such drinks being enjoyed dating from the 3rd century. It has gradually become more and more popular in the western world, and high demand for such goods has seen a boom in plum wine and sake production all across Japan. High quality sake is especially in demand, and there are currently several AOC style designated appellations producing this aromatic and fascinating ancient beverage. In Japan, both sake and plum wine are usually served with food, or kept for ceremonial purposes and greeting guests, and the west's ever growing fascination with Japan and Japanese cultures means we can expect to see far more of this type of produce in the near future.