The White Oak distillery is perhaps the least known of Japan’s whisky producers. The distillery was founded by in 1888 to produce sake, and because of this, has a legitimate claim of being the country’s oldest whisky producer. In 1919, Eigashima Shuzo obtained a license to make whisky — four years before Yamazaki was built. The White Oak distillery was born in 1984, when the company moved to their current facilities, and is located in the city of Akashi in Hyogo Prefecture, west of Kobe, and faces the Seto Inland Sea. This Akashi Single Malt was distilled at the distillery with cask number 1354. Only 360 bottles were made, making this a limited release. This is a must try for anyone who’d like something really exotic!
Akashi Single Malt Whisky 5 Year Old “Japanese Label”
$258.53 (USD)
- EUR: € 240.71
- GBP: £ 206.38
- JPY: ¥ 40,467
- SGD: $351.53
- AUD: $394.81
- CAD: $352.79
- KRW: ₩355,710.76
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