
Hakushu Japanese Forest Bittersweet Edition
Complex and sprightly with notes of citrus oil, orange marmalade and cacao. Balance and harmony are the watchwords here. The finish is rich and lingering with notes of espresso and a hint of bitterness.





Hakushu
Located the foothills of Mount Kaikomagatake in the southern Japanese Alps of Yamanashi Province, Hakushu distillery was founded in 1973 by Keizo Saji, the son of the founder of Suntory. The distillery’s stunning location in at an elevation of 700m above sea level in the heart of a protected forest, along with source of soft, mineral-rich alpine water, produces single malts of impressive elegance and nuance.
In the 1980s Hakushu was the largest distillery in the world, producing in the region of 30 million litres of whisky per year. Nowadays it produces a broad range of whisky styles from its 16 stills, from light to heavily peated malts, however the house style is herbal, lightly smoky and evocative of Hakushu’s mountain forest surroundings.


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