Karuizawa Raku-Yaki

Legendary Japanese whisky in the truly Japanese bottle. It is a perfect combination, isn’t it?

  1. Details

    Type: Single Malt Japanese Whisky

    Distillery: Karuizawa

    Cask strength

    Distilled: 1999-2000

    2 editions: dark and light

    Number of bottles: 2×63

    Packaging: Heavy WS glass bottle (designed by Wealth Solutions creative team) with texture of the traditional Japanese ceramicwooden box designed specially for this project and made of oak.

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  3. Raku pottery


  4. Raku pottery

    Raku is a type of Japanese pottery used in Japanese tea ceremonies. In the traditional process, the fired raku piece is removed from the hot kiln and is allowed to cool in the open air. Raku’s unpredictable results and intense color attracts modern potters. These patterns and color result from the harsh cooling process and the amount of oxygen that is allowed to reach the pottery. Depending on what effect the artist wants, currently the pottery is either instantly cooled in water, cooled slowly in the open air, or placed in a barrel filled with combustible material, such as newspaper, covered, and allowed to smoke.

    Karuizawa Raku-Yaki edition is a tribute to this traditional Japanese art. 

  5. About Karuizawa Distillery


  6. About Karuizawa Distillery

    The distillery was established in 1955 by Daikoku-budoshu. The owner decided to build the facility in the town of Karuizawa located in the foothills of the active Asama volcano, a popular tourist destination in Japan.

    Karuizawa was a small distillery producing alcoholic beverages with the use of traditional methods. In pursuit of the highest quality, Karuizawa was contained in casks previously filled with sherry and imported from Spain. Similar to its equivalent from the home of whisky, Scotland, Karuizawa is aged in sherry casks. However, the flavour of whisky is also influenced by local features that give it its unique character. Spring water drawn from the volcanic hills of Asama, freezing winters and hot summers are all hinted at in the flavour of this beverage and make it truly one of a kind. Karuizawa is very rich and aromatic with a distinct sherry profile.

    Karuizawa used to produce whisky on a small-scale and was rather focused on the domestic market. This continued from its establishment in 1955 until 2000 when the production was ceased. Although whisky is no longer produced, there were still some casks left, but every year the number decreases. Currently, there are only 300 Karuizawa casks in the world. Three-quarters of these date back to the 1990s, and there are only 14 casks left from the 1960s.

    Unfortunately for Karuizawa, it gained world recognition only after it ceased production. Since 2006, Karuizawa whisky has been reaching whisky lovers from all around the world thanks to the Number One Drinks company. When the world heard about Karuizawa, it immediately fell in love with the beverage produced in the foothills of the Asama mountain.

    As Karuizawa is no longer licensed to produce alcoholic beverages and the building of the distillery has a new owner, there will be no new casks on the market. No one knows when the last whisky will be bottled…

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