The Matsui Mizunara Cask

The Matsui comes from the Japanese Kurayoshi distillery in Tottori, in the south of Honshu. It was first matured in Bourbon casks and then transferred to Bourbon casks with lids made from Japanese Mizunara oak. As part of the limited edition design bottles, the label shows one of the famous woodcuts '36 Views of Mount Fuji '. The paper is designed like an old parchment sheet on which the woodcuts were printed at the beginning of the 19th century.

The Matsui comes from the Japanese Kurayoshi distillery in Tottori, in the south of Honshu. It was first matured in Bourbon casks and then transferred to Bourbon casks with lids made from Japanese Mizunara oak. As part of the limited edition design bottles, the label shows one of the famous woodcuts '36 Views of Mount Fuji '. The paper is designed like an old parchment sheet on which the woodcuts were printed at the beginning of the 19th century.

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24193
Kurayoshi
Japan
Single Malt Whisky
48%
0.7 l
Original bottling
Chill filtration - Without
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