Shinshu Mars The Lucky Cat Japanese Whisky 750ML
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Shinshu Mars The Lucky Cat Japanese Whisky 750ML is a blended Japanese whisky from Mars Komagatake Distillery in Nagano, Japan—the highest-altitude whisky distillery in the country at 798 meters above sea level. Each release in The Lucky Cat series carries a distinct character, blending malt whisky distilled on-site (some lightly peated to 3.5 ppm or less) with sourced grain whisky. The result is a layered, approachable whisky shaped by the alpine climate and mineral-rich water filtered through granite rock in the Japanese Southern and Central Alps.
Tasting Notes:
Aroma: Brown sugar and maple syrup arrive first, followed by dark dried fruit and a subtle cinnamon spice. Deeper inhalation may reveal traces of baked apple, light chocolate, and a whisper of oak.
Taste: The entry is soft and sweet, with vanilla and butterscotch giving way to a mid-palate of dark fruit, raisin, and candied orange. At its peak, a gentle creaminess binds the flavors together, supported by light brown sugar and esters that lend a pleasant richness without heaviness.
Finish: Medium in length with a smooth, elegant texture. Lingering notes of vanilla, gentle sweetness, and a faint trace of cherry slowly fade.
How to Drink Shinshu Mars The Lucky Cat:
Neat or with a single large ice cube is the most rewarding way to experience the whisky's layered sweetness and alpine character. For a Japanese-style Highball, combine two ounces with chilled soda water and a thin lemon twist—the effervescence lifts the brown sugar and fruit notes beautifully. In an Old Fashioned, The Lucky Cat's vanilla-forward profile pairs naturally with a dash of Angostura bitters and a Demerara sugar cube. A Whisky Sour also works well here, as the citrus amplifies the candied orange and dark fruit qualities already present in the spirit.
Best For:
- Collectors exploring limited-edition Japanese whisky series
- Gifting to whisky enthusiasts who appreciate distinctive bottle design and provenance
- Quiet evening sipping sessions, neat or on one rock
- Building a Japanese whisky flight alongside other Mars expressions like Iwai 45
Frequently Asked Questions:
What does Shinshu Mars The Lucky Cat taste like? Expect a soft, sweet profile built around brown sugar, vanilla, dark fruit, and butterscotch, finishing with an elegant and gently lingering sweetness.
How does Mars The Lucky Cat compare to Nikka or Suntory blends? Mars positions itself as a credible alternative to Nikka and Suntory blended whiskies, particularly as those brands have become harder to find on shelves in the United States. The Lucky Cat tends toward a softer, sweeter profile compared to Nikka's typically grainier, spicier blends.
Is Mars The Lucky Cat good for beginners? Yes—the approachable sweetness, smooth texture, and moderate ABV (40–43% depending on the specific release) make it a welcoming introduction to Japanese whisky.
Where is Mars The Lucky Cat made? It is produced at Mars Komagatake Distillery in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, situated at 798 meters elevation between the Southern and Central Japanese Alps. The distillery uses mineral-rich water that has been naturally filtered through granite rock.
What foods pair well with Mars The Lucky Cat? Try it alongside dark chocolate truffles, miso-glazed salmon, tempura vegetables, mild blue cheese, or grilled teriyaki chicken—dishes that complement the whisky's sweetness without overpowering its delicate fruit and vanilla notes.
Why Buy Mars Whisky?
Mars Komagatake Distillery, originally established in 1985 and revived in 2011, operates at the highest elevation of any whisky distillery in Japan, giving its spirit a unique alpine terroir. The Lucky Cat series has earned critical recognition, including a 90-point score from Whisky Advocate for the "Hana" release. Each bottle in the series features a different maneki-neko (beckoning cat) design rooted in Japanese culture, making the lineup as collectible as it is drinkable. As demand for Japanese whisky continues to outpace supply from larger producers, Mars has emerged as a respected independent voice in the category.
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