This bottling of a Japanese blend from the company Sasanokawa Shuzo matured presumably four years in oak barrels. Its name consists of 2 parts: yama means mountain, sakura meant the cherry blossoms.
The whisky from Japan is like its makers. At first glance, reserved, respectful and polite. On closer inspection, however, enormously profound and multi-layered. Japanese whisky is the result of perfected craftsmanship. Many whiskies from Japan carry exotic fruity aromas and a floral bouquet in front of them.
This bottling of a Japanese blend from the company Sasanokawa Shuzo matured presumably four years in oak barrels. Its name consists of 2 parts: yama means mountain, sakura meant the cherry blossoms.
The whisky from Japan is like its makers. At first glance, reserved, respectful and polite. On closer inspection, however, enormously profound and multi-layered. Japanese whisky is the result of perfected craftsmanship. Many whiskies from Japan carry exotic fruity aromas and a floral bouquet in front of them.