History,
Single malt Japanese whisky from the Mars Tsunuki Distillery in Kagoshima Aged 3–4 years in first- and second-fill bourbon barrels Peat level of 3.5 parts per million
Double Gold medalist at the 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition
US release of 2040 bottles
Non-chill filtered; 50% ABV Located in the southern prefecture of Kagoshima from which the Hombo family originally helms, Mars Tsunuki Distillery, reopened in 2016, experiences notably more humidity and greater fluctuation in temperature than Mars Shinshu to the north. This bottling, the third release since the distillery’s reopening, confidently catches the stride of Mars Tsunuki and underscores the versatility of the Mars production range.
Tasting Notes,
A nose of lemon cake and black tea is accompanied by light smoke. Orange marmalade offers sweet and bitter citrus on the palate, deepened by buttered toast and cocoa nib. Chocolate malt and lemon zest linger long on the finish.
Single malt Japanese whisky from the Mars Tsunuki Distillery in Kagoshima Aged 3–4 years in first- and second-fill bourbon barrels Peat level of 3.5 parts per million
Double Gold medalist at the 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition
US release of 2040 bottles
Non-chill filtered; 50% ABV Located in the southern prefecture of Kagoshima from which the Hombo family originally helms, Mars Tsunuki Distillery, reopened in 2016, experiences notably more humidity and greater fluctuation in temperature than Mars Shinshu to the north. This bottling, the third release since the distillery’s reopening, confidently catches the stride of Mars Tsunuki and underscores the versatility of the Mars production range.
Tasting Notes,
A nose of lemon cake and black tea is accompanied by light smoke. Orange marmalade offers sweet and bitter citrus on the palate, deepened by buttered toast and cocoa nib. Chocolate malt and lemon zest linger long on the finish.
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