Karuizawa Whisky
Karuizawa — The World’s Most Legendary Silent Distillery
Karuizawa whisky is the most sought-after Japanese single malt in the world. Indeed, the distillery was founded in 1955 at the foot of Mount Asama — an active volcano in Nagano Prefecture. It operated on a remarkably small scale. Furthermore, it used 100% Golden Promise barley and sherry casks imported from Spain. As a result, it produced spirit of extraordinary depth before closing permanently in 2000.
Today, every remaining Karuizawa bottling is a finite artefact. Consequently, prices at auction continue to rise year after year. In fact, no other Japanese whisky commands comparable collector interest.
The History of Karuizawa Single Malt
Karuizawa distillery sat in a cool mountain resort town — the favourite summer escape of Tokyo’s elite. In particular, the cool alpine climate, pure mountain water, and small copper pot stills produced a spirit of unusual concentration and complexity.
Number One Drinks Company rescued the remaining stocks in 2011. Subsequently, they bottled them progressively as single-cask expressions, each carrying its unique cask number. Moreover, the sherry cask influence — rich, complex, and deeply satisfying — has never been replicated by any other Japanese distillery. As a result, each bottle represents a truly unrepeatable moment in whisky history.
The Most Collectible Releases
Among the most celebrated series and individual casks:
Noh Series — iconic label design featuring traditional Japanese theatre masks
Geisha Series — among the most visually distinctive Karuizawa releases
Individual casks — #5627, #8775, #8383, #152 — each a unique expression
Vintage releases — expressions from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s
These bottles now command auction prices that place Karuizawa among the world’s most valuable whiskies. Nevertheless, authenticated bottles remain available through specialist retailers for serious collectors. However, supply is finite and decreasing every year.
Where to Buy Karuizawa Whisky
Finding authentic Karuizawa whisky is extremely difficult. In addition, the market unfortunately attracts counterfeiters. Therefore, provenance and authentication are essential before any purchase.
We personally source and authenticate every bottle in our Karuizawa collection. Moreover, we verify provenance and store every bottle in climate-controlled conditions from cellar to dispatch. Furthermore, we ship worldwide — to Switzerland, France, Belgium, Germany, and beyond.
In conclusion, for serious collectors and long-term investors seeking the finest expressions of this extinct distillery, Wines & Spirits SA is Switzerland’s specialist source for rare Karuizawa whisky.
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Karuizawa 33yo single cask sherry 152 1981-2014
CHF 8,990.00 + VAT for CH -
Karuizawa 35yo distillery ex-bourbon cask 8383 1978-2014
CHF 17,500.00 + VAT for CH -
Karuizawa 35yo distillery ex-bourbon cask malt 8187
CHF 17,500.00 + VAT for CH -
Karuizawa Multi Vintage #1 Noh
CHF 6,990.00 + VAT for CH -
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Karuizawa Single Cask 867 1999-2011
CHF 4,590.00 + VAT for CH -
Karuizawa single cask malt 166 2000-2013
CHF 2,990.00 + VAT for CH -
Frequently Asked Questions
Karuizawa Whisky
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What is Karuizawa whisky and where does it come from?
Karuizawa is a Japanese whisky distillery located in Nagano Prefecture, founded in 1955 by Mercian Corporation. Operating for over 50 years at high altitude in the Japanese Alps, it produced whisky until closure in 2011, making remaining bottles highly collectible and sought after by whisky enthusiasts worldwide. -
Why is Karuizawa considered so special compared to other Japanese whiskies?
Karuizawa's signature style combines Scottish whisky-making traditions with Japan's meticulous craftsmanship, featuring light, delicate profiles with citrus and floral notes shaped by cool mountain climate aging. Its limited production and early closure have made it exceptionally rare, with vintage expressions commanding premium prices among collectors. -
Which Karuizawa bottles are the most iconic and sought after?
The most legendary expressions include the Karuizawa 1960s and 1970s vintage single malts, particularly the Karuizawa 1981, which achieved world record auction prices. Limited releases and older vintages from the 1950s–1980s are highly prized, with cask strength and sherry-finished variants among the rarest finds. -
How much does authentic Karuizawa whisky typically cost?
Karuizawa prices vary dramatically by age and rarity; standard expressions range from CHF 800 to CHF 3,000, while rare vintage casks and auction pieces can exceed CHF 10,000 or more. Availability is severely limited due to distillery closure, making genuine bottles increasingly difficult to source on the open market. -
Where can I buy authentic Karuizawa whisky in Switzerland?
Purchasing Karuizawa through established Swiss premium retailers ensures authenticity and provenance verification, critical given the high prices and counterfeit risks in the secondary market. Winesandspirits.ch specializes in rare Japanese whiskies and maintains rigorous sourcing standards, offering collector-grade bottles with full documentation and secure delivery.