Shinshu Mars Iwai Maltage Cosmo 750ML

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Description

Shinshu Mars Iwai Maltage Cosmo 750ML is a blended malt whisky bottled at 43% ABV (86 proof) that marries Japanese and Scottish single malts into a cohesive, fruit-forward dram. Scored 87/100 by Whisky Advocate and awarded Double Gold at the New Zealand Spirits Awards, it stands as one of the more compelling world-whisky blends in its price tier.

Quick Facts: ABV: 43%  |  Origin: Nagano Prefecture, Japan  |  Blended Malt (NAS)  |  Distillery: Shinshu Mars

Production & Heritage

Shinshu Mars Distillery sits at 798 meters above sea level in Miyada village, Nagano Prefecture, making it the highest-altitude whisky distillery in Japan. The distillery was originally established in 1985 by Hombo Shuzo, a company with shochu-distilling roots dating back to 1872. Maltage Cosmo combines malt whisky distilled at Shinshu with carefully selected single malts from undisclosed Scottish distilleries, classifying it as a world blended malt rather than a purely Japanese whisky under current industry standards. The expression debuted at the 2015 Tokyo International Bar Show, where it generated immediate attention, and has since become a permanent fixture in the Mars core range. Its name pays tribute to Mount Kosumo (Cosmo), one of the peaks in the Central Alps visible from the distillery grounds.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Soft vanilla opens the nose, followed by honey, caramel, and a plump malty sweetness. Underneath, there are subtle hints of smoke and ripe orchard fruit that add quiet complexity.

Taste: The entry is light-textured and immediately juicy, with burnished orange, toffee apple, and dark caramel arriving on the mid-palate. Sweet red fruit — cherry and sugary raspberry — weaves through chocolate and toasty oak, while dates and a subtle earthy note reminiscent of maitake mushroom add unexpected depth.

Finish: Medium in length with a round, soft, gentle fade. Lingering impressions of orange oil, walnut, and a faint tobacco-leaf warmth carry the whisky to a clean close.

How to Drink Maltage Cosmo

The whisky's delicate structure and moderate 43% ABV make it immediately approachable neat or with a single ice cube, which amplifies the citrus and caramel notes without drowning them. It also translates well to Japanese-style highballs — the carbonation lifts its fruit character beautifully. In a Whisky Sour, Cosmo's toffee apple sweetness balances citrus acidity with natural ease. A Rob Roy benefits from the blend's dark caramel and cherry notes complementing sweet vermouth. An Old Fashioned built with a touch of orange bitters highlights the whisky's inherent orange-oil quality.

Best For

  • Exploring Japanese-style blended malts beyond Suntory and Nikka
  • Introducing a whisky-curious friend to the world-whisky category
  • Building a Japanese whisky tasting flight alongside domestic single malts
  • Gifting a whisky enthusiast who values altitude-aged curiosities

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Maltage Cosmo taste like? It delivers a juicy, fruit-forward profile led by toffee apple, burnished orange, and dark caramel, supported by subtle smoke and a gentle malty sweetness. The texture is light and silky, finishing with soft warmth and lingering citrus oil.

How does Maltage Cosmo compare to Nikka Taketsuru Pure Malt? Both are blended malts positioned in similar price brackets, but Cosmo incorporates Scottish malts alongside its Japanese component, giving it a slightly broader flavor spectrum. In direct comparison tastings, some reviewers have favored Cosmo for its juicy sweetness and approachable texture over Taketsuru's more structured, cereal-forward character.

Is Maltage Cosmo good for sipping neat? Yes — at 43% ABV it is balanced and approachable enough to drink neat without water, making it an easy entry point for anyone exploring Japanese-influenced blended malts.

Where is Maltage Cosmo made? It is produced at the Shinshu Mars Distillery in Miyada village, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, situated at 798 meters in the Central Alps — Japan's highest whisky distillery. The blend also includes malt whisky sourced from Scottish distilleries.

What foods pair well with Maltage Cosmo? Grilled yakitori benefits from the whisky's smoky undertone and caramel sweetness. Aged Gouda mirrors its toffee depth. Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa and cherry notes. Miso-glazed salmon echoes the umami character hinted at on the palate. Fresh stone fruit or an apple tarte tatin reinforces the whisky's orchard-fruit core.

What sizes does Maltage Cosmo come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is Maltage Cosmo worth the price? Maltage Cosmo positions as a mid-range blended malt that delivers complexity beyond many similarly priced world whiskies. Its 87-point Whisky Advocate score and multiple gold awards suggest strong critical validation for the category and price tier.

Why Maltage Cosmo?

What separates this expression from the crowded field of NAS blended malts is its origin at Japan's highest distillery, where cool alpine temperatures and wide diurnal swings shape maturation in ways lowland facilities cannot replicate. The deliberate marriage of Japanese and Scottish malts creates a flavor bridge that satisfies drinkers familiar with either tradition. An 87-point score from Whisky Advocate and a Double Gold at the New Zealand Spirits Awards confirm it punches above expectations. For anyone building out a Japanese whisky collection or simply looking for an honest, well-constructed blended malt, Cosmo earns serious consideration.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Whiskey
  • Product of
    Japan
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Shinshu Mars

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