The Matsui The Peated Single Malt 70cl
70cl
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48% Vol
A peated version of the Matsui single malt from the Kurayoshi Distillery in Japan. Distilled in copper pot still and aged in American white oak barrels. The attractive label shows Katsushika Hokusai’s famous piece The Great Wave which was chosen to reflect the power of the whisky within.
See product detailsThe Matsui The Peated Single Malt 70cl
€124.00
Ex Tax: €100.81
Product Details
Fact Sheet
Distillery
Kurayoshi
Fluid
70cl
Alcohol %
48%
Country
Japan
FAQs
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