In the Yaesu Shopping mall in the middle of a busy train station, there sits an impressive bottle shop. It’s packed from floor to ceiling with liquors and whiskies. Like many Japanese liquor stores, Hasegawa allows you to purchase drams to try. We tasted half a dozen drams before making off with this bottle. This helps derisk the ~$80 purchase of a ten year old whisky bottle.
Summary
Nose: Very malty. Breakfast cereal, honeydew melon, plum sherbet. Bright pineapple, musky vanilla perfume, oranges and lemons, white chocolate, just a hint of briny salt water.
Palate: Starts out with rich chocolate, vanilla, and oak, still retains some of the melon and plum notes from the nose. Sweet honey, almond joy, caramel, sugar. Sort of like cinnamon toast crunch without the cinnamon, very sweet and cereal. Acid from oranges, bite of pepper at the end.
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