Kujira

Kujira Ryukyu Whisky Inari

Whisky from Okinawa, Japan

SKU: 000019-JP32001

Alcohol Volume: 46%

$118.00 $98.00

Tasting Note

The Kujira INARI Ryukyu Whisky is distilled from 100% premium rice and crafted from hand-selected whiskies covering different ages by the master blender, creating harmonious flavors and aromas.  “INARI” means the god of rice cultivation in Japanese mythology, which reflects to the ingredient of Kujira Whisky

Nose: Apples, pears, tropical fruits, and hints of spices.

Palate: Delicate oaks, figs, nuts, and butterscotch.
Finish: Sweet and long finish, with pleasant fruity, herbal scent and woody texture

Food Goes Well With This Wine

The Kujira INARI Ryukyu Whisky is distilled from 100% premium rice and crafted from hand-selected whiskies covering different ages by the master blender, creating harmonious flavors and aromas.  “INARI” means the god of rice cultivation in Japanese mythology, which reflects to the ingredient of Kujira Whisky

Nose: Apples, pears, tropical fruits, and hints of spices.

Palate: Delicate oaks, figs, nuts, and butterscotch.
Finish: Sweet and long finish, with pleasant fruity, herbal scent and woody texture

Pork
Soft Cheese
Poultry

Kujira

The Kujira whisky are produced by Masahiro Shuzo, in Okinawa. After the World War II, the demands of whisky from stationed U.S. military were very high. In order to satisfy the demands, some local distilleries tried to make whisky by rice, and age in oak barrels. Soon, the whisky was sought-after and given the name “Ryukyu Whisky” by stationed soldiers. All Kujira Whisky are distilled by 100% Indica rice and Okinawa’s unique “black koji” for the mashing before maturing in oak casks that give the whisky an unique character. Okinawa is part of the Ryukyu Islands, which are a chain of subtropical islands. Thanks to the island’s
warm climate, whisky takes less time to mature and thus has a stronger aroma and a bolder taste. The special flavor from Indica rice further gives the whisky a long and unique aftertaste. Kujira means “whale” in Japanese. The whale is a symbol of generosity and peace. Long plagued by war, the Ryukyu Islanders consider the whale as the guardian of peace and nature.
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