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Nestled in Toyama Prefecture, in the heart of the Hokuriku region, Saburomaru is much more than a distillery: it is a symbol of resilience and innovation, where the tradition of sake and shochu meets the boldness of peated whiskey. Founded in 1952 by Wakatsuru Shuzo (a brewery established in 1862), Saburomaru is the region's first whisky distillery and one of the few in Japan to specialize in smoky, powerful whiskies, thanks to its ZEMON stills, inspired by Buddhist temple bells. With expressions such as Far East of Peat and Saburomaru V THE HIEROPHANT, the distillery has built an international reputation, winning gold medals at the World Whiskies Awards and appealing to lovers of full-bodied and complex whiskies.
Saburomaru's adventure began in 1952, when Wakatsuru Shuzo, then specializing in sake and shochu, obtained a license to produce whiskey. However, the distillery experienced ups and downs: after a devastating fire in the 1990s, it temporarily ceased production, before being reborn in 2017 with a completely renovated facility and ZEMON stills, designed by a local foundry specializing in temple bells.
Today, Saburomaru is run by Takahiko Inagaki, a bold master blender who is not afraid to experiment with ancient yeasts, innovative casks, and peated malts to create unique and powerful whiskeys. The distillery is also known for its commitment to sustainability and local culture, using water from the Shogawa River and barley grown in Toyama, for example.
Saburomaru stands out for its artisanal and experimental approach, where every detail is designed to enhance the smoky, fruity, and spicy aromas of its whiskeys.
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Far East of Peat 5th Batch is a Japanese blended malt of rare subtlety and complexity, where delicate peat combines with the sweetness of dried fruit for a tasting experience that is both deep and refined.
The nose is captivatingly subtle: delicate, nuanced peat blends with rich dried fruit aromas for a first impression of great finesse.
On the palate, it offers captivating complexity: vibrant, mineral, iodine notes are balanced with the sweetness of honey, revealing the full depth of this whisky.
The finish is persistent and peaty, allowing long and enveloping aromas to unfold, for a conclusion that is both intense and memorable.
This whisky owes its unique character to a rigorous production process: 100% malted barley, partly distilled in the Zemon still, then aged in bourbon casks. This 5th edition of the Far East of Peat range embodies the excellence of Japanese peated whiskies, where tradition and innovation combine to offer a sensory experience of rare elegance.