The Karuizawa Distillery was established in 1955 in the foothills of Mount Asama – an active volcano. The area is a popular mountain resort and the distillery is the highest in Japan at 850m above sea level. Traditional, small-scale, high-quality production is the aim, with wooden wash backs, small stills, and sherry casks from Spain, all contributing to the process. The environment is also ideal for whisky production, with low temperatures and high humidity.
Karuizawa is the gold standard for rare Japanese whisky. The distillery closed its doors in 2011, although it had not been producing whisky for over a decade.
This particular whisky from Karuizawa was distilled in 1975, then matured in a sherry butt cask #6736 for 35 years, before being bottled in June 2010 for the Whisky Live 2010. It is presented in an original box with limited number of bottles ever released.
If you’d like to know the taste of a rare whisky from the legendary distillery, then this is your bottle!