[Review] Shizuoka Pot Still K Pure Japanese Barley, First Edition

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Shizuoka Distillery

Prologue is over, and this chapter has finally begun! Following in the footsteps of Shizuoka Distillery’s first release, «Prologue K», the «K» series consists of the original sake from distiller K.

In mid-June 2022, «Shizuoka Pot Still K Pure Japanese Barley First Release» was released. This is a special whisky made from 100% Japanese barley malt and aged for 3 to 5 years in the rich nature of the Shizuoka region.
This release is limited to 2,500 bottles sold in Japan. The suggested retail price is 18,150 yen (including tax), which is half the volume and more than double the price of Prologue K and Prologue W.

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1. Manufacturer

Gaia Flow Distilling Co.

Established October 8, 2014
Head office location 555 Ochiai, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, 421-2223, Japan
Owned distillery Gaiaflow Shizuoka Distillery

2. Distillery

Gaiaflow Shizuoka Distillery

Location 555 Ochiai, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, 421-2223, Japan
Start of operation 2016

Established Gaiaflow Distilling Co. on October 8, 2014.
Construction of Gaiaflow Shizuoka Distillery completed on August 9, 2016.
In the same year, whiskey production started on October 28.
The distillery is located in the Tamagawa district of the Okushizu area of Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, on the banks of the Abenakagochi River, a tributary of the Abe River, a first-class river.
Surrounded by beautiful 400-meter-high mountains at an elevation of around 200 meters, the temperature is always 2 to 3 degrees cooler than in the city center, making it a truly desirable location.
The building was designed with the theme of fusion of Japanese beauty and Western culture, and in collaboration with Derek Baston, an American architect living in Shizuoka, the interior and exterior of the whisky distillery are made of many Shizuoka woods, which are beautiful to the eye.

 

Shizuoka Distillery operates two first distillation machines called «K» and «W.» K is the historic Karuizawa distiller, which was manufactured in Japan in the 1950s. In November 2011, the legendary distillation machine was moved from the Karuizawa distillery, which had regrettably closed, to the Shizuoka distillery, where it was repaired and refurbished. The distiller’s graceful silhouette and the indirect heating of steam produce a light and floral tasting sake.

 

In the left foreground of the photo below is the W, probably the only «wood-fired direct distiller» in the world, made by Forsyth in Scotland.
This time, Prologue W is made from the original spirit distilled by this distiller. The very characteristic of direct-fired distillation is temperature. While the temperature for general indirect-heat distillation is around 150°C, the wood-fired direct distillation at Shizuoka Distillery is 800°C, which allows the distiller to produce a strong and aromatic type of malt base spirit.

 

The fermentation tanks are wooden vats made of local Shizuoka cedar. Shizuoka City is known for its forestry industry, and they chose to use locally grown cedar in the hope of creating a whisky that is uniquely Shizuoka.
The malt mill used to grind malt (barley malt), which is the raw material for whisky, has been moved from the Karuizawa distillery and is used in the same way as the «K» distillation machine.

 

[box type=»info» align=»» class=»» width=»»]Incidentally, a fantastic whisky that was made at the Mercian Karuizawa distillery, but never commercialized, was purchased by a British company and bottled in 2013 as «Karuizawa 1960.» It was sold for 2 million yen.It then sold for about 14 million yen at a Scottish auction in 2017. It is now clear that Japanese whisky is at the top of the target list for whisky collectors around the world.

Whiskies Mercian was selling at the time included «Karuizawa 8 Year Old 100% Malt Whisky» and «Mercian Karuizawa 15 Year Old Sherry Barrel Malt Masters.» [/box]

Shizuoka has a warmer climate than Scotland, and the design dares to create a difference in temperature by installing windows in the ceiling of the cellar for lighting. Because of this, the original sake being aged in the cellar is expected to evaporate at least 5% per year in the Angel’s Share.

 

At the distillery, there is a tasting corner where visitors can sample (for a fee) the Shizuoka Distillery’s own sake and the first «Single Malt Prologue K.» The Shizuoka distillery also imports and sells whisky, and you can sample the Indian whisky «Amrut » and the Scottish bottlers «Black Adder» and «Astamorris».

For more information about Gaiaflow Shizuoka Distillery, please click here↓.

https://en.jpwhisky.net/japanesedistillery-2-3542/#4-6_Gaiaflow_Shizuoka_Distillery»]

3. Product names and photos

Single Malt Japanese Whisky Shizuoka Pot Still K Pure Japanese Barley First Edition

Single Malt Japanese Whisky Shizuoka Pot Still K 100% Japanese Barley First Edition

 

4. Characteristics

Only distiller K is used. 100% Japanese barley malt is used.

Not only is it a single malt whisky (only the original spirit from a single distillery), it is composed of only the original spirit from a single first distiller. The delicate and luscious flavor of the Japanese barley is further refined and elegant by distiller «K». This flavor is unique and only Shizuoka Distillery can produce it.

Shizuoka Distillery always separates the original whisky for each first distiller used and matures it for a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 5 years in the rich nature of Oku-Shizuoka to produce a beautiful pale amber whisky. This product is the result of blending various casks that meet the same requirements (Japanese barley malt, distiller «K» used).
Ingredients: 100% Japanese barley malt is used for the malt. Bourbon and wine barrels were used for the casks. This Japanese whisky is made using only Japanese domestic products from raw materials.

 

Reference: Single Malt Japanese Whisky Shizuoka Pot Still K Pure Japanese Barley First Edition|Shizuoka Distillery | Shizuoka Whisky

4-1. Tasting Notes

Aroma Floral, fruity, citrus, vanilla, cemedine aroma
Taste Malt richness, lemon and lactic acidity, honey, ripe melon
Aftertaste Smooth sweetness and oaky, malty sweetness lingers for a long time

4-2. Product Specifications

Alcohol content 55.5% (5% alcohol by volume)
Alcohol category Single malt Japanese whisky
Cask type Bourbon barrels, wine barrels, etc.
Volume 700ml
Number of bottles sold Limited to 2,500 bottles
Suggested retail price 18,150 yen (tax included)
Release date Mid-June, 2022

5. Awards

No awards received at this time.

6. Price

6-1. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price

Product name Single Malt Japanese Whisky Shizuoka Pot Still K Pure Japanese Barley First Edition
Capacity 700ml
Suggested Retail Price 18,150 yen (including tax)

6-2. Resale price on Mercari

The resale price on Mercari is Around 36,000-45,000 yen is as follows. (*as of 6/23/2022)

6-3. Sold price on Yahoo! Auction

It does not appear to be currently available for sale on Yahoo! Auction. (*As of 6/23/2022)

6-4. Rakuten, Yahoo Shopping, Amazon

The mail order site sells for 83,800 yen. (*as of 6/23/2022)

6-5. Price offered at BAR Shinkai

«At BAR Shinkai,» which this site operates, we 1 glass, 45ml: 4,950 yen, 30ml: 3,300 yen, 15ml: 1,650 yen We also offer small quantities such as.

https://en.jpwhisky.net/about-2/barshinkai-4/

7. Summary

The most distinctive feature of Pot Still K is that it uses 100% Japanese barley malt as its raw malt. Shizuoka Distillery has been brewing with Japanese barley malt since the beginning of its operation in 2016 and continues to do so every year.

Currently, many Japanese whiskies are made with barley malt from overseas, and Japanese barley malt is still scarce. This is due to the fact that Japanese barley is grown in limited areas in Japan, and the harvest is low, making Japanese barley malt more expensive than its foreign counterparts.

Even under these circumstances, Shizuoka Distillery is committed to making whisky with high-cost Japanese barley malt because of the flavor potential of Japanese barley and the importance of terroir (local character) as a Japanese alcoholic beverage. The whisky produced from Japanese barley has a delicate, soft, smooth, and sweet taste that is uniquely Japanese, and it is a whisky with a rich terroir that is different from barley produced overseas.

 

Please check out our other articles on Shizuoka Distillery.

https://jpwhisky.net/prologuek-1176/

https://en.jpwhisky.net/2021/06/25/shizuoka_prologue_w-2/

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Por último: Libros recomendados sobre el whisky japonés

Si quiere aprender más sobre el whisky japonés, que es una tendencia mundial, le recomendamos estos libros.

(1). El whisky japonés como educación para los negocios

Se trata de un libro escrito por Mamoru Tsuchiya, un crítico de whisky de fama mundial y representante del Instituto de Investigación de la Cultura del Whisky, titulado 《 El whisky japonés como cultura para los negocios. 》
El libro abarca los fundamentos del whisky, la introducción del whisky en Japón, el nacimiento del whisky japonés, las estrategias publicitarias y el auge del whisky japonés, y el actual auge de las destilerías artesanales. Se trata de un libro que resume el whisky japonés de forma muy fácil de entender.

(2). El whisky y yo (Masataka Taketsuru)

Masataka Taketsuru, el fundador de Nikka Whisky, dedicó su vida a la elaboración de whisky en Japón. Esta es una versión revisada y reimpresa de la autobiografía de un hombre que simplemente amaba el whisky y hablaba de sí mismo. El libro describe vívidamente los días en que fue a Escocia solo para estudiar de joven y superó muchas dificultades para completar el whisky japonés, así como a su compañera, Rita.

(3). Una carta de desafío de una destilería de nueva generación

Lanzamiento en 2019. En un momento en el que el mundo está viviendo un boom del whisky sin precedentes, ¿en qué pensaban los responsables de las destilerías artesanales y cuáles fueron sus reflexiones cuando asumieron el reto de elaborar whisky? Este libro cuenta las historias de 13 propietarios de destilerías artesanales, incluido Ichiro Akuto, de Venture whisky, famoso por su Ichirose Malt, que inspiró el nacimiento de las destilerías artesanales en Japón.

(4). Whiskey Rising

Esta es la versión japonesa de Whisky Risng, publicada en Estados Unidos en 2016, con un contenido muy actualizado. No solo describe la historia del whisky japonés en detalle, sino que también incluye datos sobre todas las destilerías de Japón, incluidas las destilerías artesanales que se han fundado en los últimos años. El libro también incluye descripciones de las botellas legendarias que han salido al mercado, así como información sobre los bares donde se puede encontrar whisky japonés.

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