KaruizawaJapanese Whisky
Karuizawa was actually a vineyard in 1955 when then-owner Daikoku-budoshu decided to enter a Japanese whisky industry still in its infancy, and base a distillery in the shadow of active volcano, Mount Asama.
The distillery was tiny and the aim was traditional, small-scale production to create quality whiskies. Karuizawa used 100% Golden Promise barley, wooden washbacks, small stills and sherry casks sourced from Spain.
Karuizawa's whiskies are perhaps the closest you'll find to the Scottish malt style in Japan but they still had their own unique character. The water was filtered through lava and the distillery also experienced very hot summers and extremely cold winters which resulted in a different maturation profile.
Character and Style of Karuizawa
Walnut
Christmas Cake
Dried tea
Leather
Prunes
Liquorice root
Filter By
Price Range
Bottling Status
Flavour Profile
Age
Vintage
Type
Cask Type
Single Cask
Bottler
Series
Limited Edition
Colouring

Karuizawa 198429 Years Old Sherry Cask #3662
£10,500

Karuizawa 30 Year OldFirst Geisha Bourbon Cask #8606
£10,000

Karuizawa 1984Bot.2013 Sherry Cask #3663
£10,000

Karuizawa 1981Sherry Cask #6056
£7,500

Karuizawa 1981Sherry Cask #152
£7,500

Karuizawa Spirit of Asama48%
£4,000

Karuizawa 1984First Fill Sherry Cask #4021
£7,500

Karuizawa 198328 Year Old Noh Cask #7576
£10,000

Karuizawa 1981Cask #103
£15,000
