The Koshi-No Shinobu Newborn Japanese Single Malt 50% Vol. 0.7l in gift box
The Koshi-No Shinobu Newborn Japanese Single Malt 50% Vol. 0.7l in gift box
- Item no.: 673698
- EAN: 4520971500638
- Alcohol content: 50.00% Vol.
- Sale of alcoholic beverages only to adults
- 6 pieces/carton
- 864 pieces/pallet
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Description
Description
The Koshi-No Shinobu Newborn Japanese Single Malt is a fascinating expression of Japanese whisky artistry in its most original form. Produced at the Shinobu Distillery in Niigata, a region renowned for its pristine nature, artisanal tradition, and excellent water quality, this "Newborn" whisky presents itself as an honest and powerful distillate. The "Newborn" designation indicates that it is a very young whisky, intentionally undergoing only a very short maturation period – ideal for experiencing the character of the distillate unadulterated.
With an alcohol content of 50% Vol., this Japanese Single Malt displays high intensity and clarity in its flavor profile. The Shinobu Distillery exclusively uses carefully selected malt varieties and relies on slow distillation in copper pot stills to emphasize the purity of the whisky. Despite its young age, the Newborn already brings intriguing aromas and offers insights into the distillery's artisanal potential. Bottled in small quantities and presented in an elegant gift box, this Single Malt is not only a collector's item but also a true insider tip for connoisseurs and discoverers of Japanese whiskies.
The Koshi-No Shinobu Newborn is aimed at whisky fans who appreciate the originality of a young Single Malt and want to get to know the profile of a young yet ambitious Japanese distillery.
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