Some of the top whiskies in the world are made in Japan. Japan has created a number of unusual treasures that have long competed with Scotch whisky, gaining popularity in recent years. Given that the majority of Japan's leading whisky producers acquired their manufacturing methods in Scotland, it is frequently claimed that Japanese whisky shares many traits with Scotch. However, what really sets Japanese whisky apart are its distinctively smooth textures.
What a cool looking bottle of Japanese Whisky, dressed up as a samurai. Buy it now!
This intricate mix, which was introduced in 1985 by the Japanese company Nikka Whisky, has over 100 distinct batches of their grain and malt whiskies. A timeless masterpiece. Buy it now!
This whisky, which has been aged for at least twelve years, won the Double Gold Medal in the 2013 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Buy it now!
With a unique fruit-forward, bourbon flavor profile, this Mars Iwai 45 is a higher proof version of the original flagship spirit. Buy it now!
This distinctive blended whisky combines heavy-type grain whisky from Chita Distillery with malt whisky from the Hakushu and Yamazaki distilleries. Buy it now!
The Japanese region of Miyagi is where this Highlander-style whisky was truly produced. It displayed its rich tongue with a hint of peated malt taste after being carefully aged in old sherry casks. Buy it now!
Some of the most costly barrels in the world are used to mature this Japanese whisky at sea. Buy it now!
Made entirely of malted barley, this single-malt Japanese whisky is distilled using Scottish-imported Coffey stills. Buy it now!
This rare Japanese whisky, which comes from the Matsui Shuzou Distillery near Kyoto, was aged in rare Mizunara oak casks and blended with water from Mount Daisen. Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji by Katsushika Hokusai is featured on the bottle. Buy it now!
Aged for eighteen years, this whisky has won three "Best Other Whisky" awards and five double gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Buy it now!
This whisky was rated as "Best in Class" and received 92 points from the Beverage Testing Institute after being aged for at least 12 years. Buy it now!