Initial impressions include soft apple notes, warm vanilla bean, mild oak, creamy butter, and bittersweet cocoa. A wonderfully rounded and smooth whiskey, there is a genuine cohesiveness here that feels quite lively and upbeat. The finish is medium long, with a few touches of baking spice at the tail end. A lot of the character comes from the minerality of the water used, adding terroir that simply cannot be replicated elsewhere. A master at his finest, Tanaka has gifted the world with what may well be the epitome of Japanese whsikey craft.
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About this bottle
Fuji 30 year old Single Grain is a blend of multiple components of Canadian-style grain whisky. The selections are aged for more than 30 years, and up to 40 years, and were put together at the Japanese distillery located near the base of its namesake, Mt. Fuji. Bottled at 92 proof with a suggested price of $2,999, only 100 bottles were made available for distribution in the United States.
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