SHIZUOKA POT STILL K Japanese Single Malt Whisky
SHIZUOKA POT STILL K Japanese Single Malt Whisky
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Made with Scottish whisky barley
Pot Still K is a single wash still whisky made exclusively from the spirit distilled in Pot still K - a legendary steam-heating still at Shizuoka Distillery. Imported Barley First Edition is the first bottling using 100% imported barley as the malt ingredient. Made with Scottish whisky barley, it showcases the characteristic light and fruity flavor of Pot Still K, while taking on a subtle smokiness. Please enjoy this Japanese whisky born from imported malted barley.
Distiller K is a 3,500-liter wash still from a historical distiller manufactured in Japan in the 1950s. The supple and graceful silhouette and the indirect heating of the steam create an unblended whisky with a light and gorgeous taste. Although this product uses imported ingredients, it is a "Japanese single malt whisky" that meets the Japanese whisky standards set by the Japan Brewers Association.
Distillery Highlights
The Red Malt Mill, which pulverizes the malted barley, is a vintage mill that was manufactured in England in 1989. It was previously used at the now-legendary Karuizawa Distillery.
The ten washbacks divide into four made with Douglas Fir and six from locally grown cedar. These are the first fermenters made in Japan and it makes Shizuoka Whisky Distillery the only one in the world to use cedar. Nakamura-san was inspired by the traditional use of cedar in sake fermentation. Their washbacks are made by the only traditional craftsmen left who know how to make them, Fuji Seiokesho from Osaka.
Shizuoka Distillery is famous for its unique pot stills. The Whisky is distilled twice in the world’s only wood-fired, direct heat still. The firewood is sourced from lumber forests in Tamakawa via Tamakawa Kicori, a lumberyard in Shizuoka City. It’s then split into firewood and dried on-site at the distillery.
Shizuoka also has a smaller wash still formerly used at the iconic, but now defunct, Karuizawa Distillery.
Aged in ex-bourbon barrels and influenced by the temperature changes in Shizuoka, the whisky matures more rapidly than distilleries with a more stable climate.
DISTILLERY STORY
Founded in 2016 by Taiko Nakamura the Shizuoka Distillery is located in the Shizuoka's Okuzashiki "Oku-Siz" region, on the Nakakouchi River surrounded by an abundance of nature.
Underground water flows from the Japanese Southern Alps and moistens this land, eventually transforming into the great Abe River, flowing into Suruga Bay. The Whisky is slowly aging in this natural surrounding, with the animals breathing and the blessings of the beautiful nature that moves with the seasons.
The first distillate was produced in October 2016 and casked in December that year.
The distillery is owned by renowned whisky importer Gaia Flow who imports include the brands Blackadder and Amrut. It was designed by American architect living in Shizuoka, Derek Buston, with the intention that it should not be a traditional Scottish style distillery.
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