The Distillery
Chichibu — Japan’s Artisan Pioneer
Founded in 2008 by Ichiro Akuto in Saitama Prefecture, Chichibu Distillery stands as the benchmark of Japan’s new wave of independent whisky-making. Akuto, descended from a long lineage of sake brewers and the grandson of Hanyu’s founder, established Chichibu with a philosophy of uncompromising quality over scale — operating two small copper pot stills and producing fewer than 100,000 litres annually. The distillery’s location in the Chichibu basin, flanked by mountains and benefiting from extreme seasonal temperature variation, creates natural maturation conditions that accelerate cask interaction.
Chichibu’s output has become globally revered for its innovative cask experimentation — Japanese mizunara oak, wine casks, bourbon barrels, and heavily peated expressions — all bottled without caramel colouring or chill filtration. Single cask releases from Chichibu, particularly those distributed to specialist retailers and whisky societies, command significant collector attention at auction. The distillery’s integrity and Akuto’s meticulous approach have earned Chichibu a reputation that rivals distilleries with a century-long head start.
This Expression
Antipodes 3812 — A Distilled Dialogue
The Chichibu Antipodes 3812 represents spirit distilled in 2014, during Chichibu’s formative years when Ichiro Akuto was refining the distillery’s production signatures. The name “Antipodes” suggests a bottling created for or in collaboration with a Southern Hemisphere market — likely Australia or New Zealand — reflecting Chichibu’s practice of working with international importers on bespoke cask selections. The numerical designation 3812 may reference a batch or production code, though Chichibu does not publicly disclose such internal systems. What is certain is that this bottling carries the hallmarks of Chichibu’s mid-2010s output: uncompromising quality, non-chill filtration, and an expressive character shaped by Saitama’s dramatic seasonal climate.
Tasting Profile
Chichibu’s house character typically opens with bright orchard fruit — green apple, pear, apricot — layered with malt sweetness and a distinctive floral lift. Depending on the cask regime, you may encounter vanilla and toasted oak, or richer notes of dried fruit and subtle spice if sherry influence is present.
The palate reveals Chichibu’s trademark texture — creamy yet structured, with a judicious balance between fruit sweetness, cereal grain, and oak. Barley sugar, citrus zest, and hints of ginger or white pepper are common threads, often finishing with delicate oak tannins and a touch of minerality reflective of the distillery’s water source.
Medium to long, with fruit fading gracefully into soft oak and a clean, honeyed aftertaste. Chichibu’s non-chill-filtered approach ensures the finish retains body and persistence without harshness, even in younger expressions.
Provenance & Authentication
Wines & Spirits SA acquires all Chichibu bottlings exclusively through our network of over 50 certified suppliers, including authorized Japanese whisky importers and specialist brokers with direct distillery relationships. Each bottle is stored in our climate-controlled facility in Switzerland, maintained at 14°C and 70% relative humidity with 24/7 environmental monitoring. Given the rising incidence of counterfeit Japanese whisky in secondary markets, we provide full traceability documentation and a written guarantee of authenticity with every Chichibu release. This Antipodes bottling, priced at CHF 1,290, reflects its provenance, rarity within the distillery’s limited international distribution, and the assurance that it has never left professional storage conditions since importation.
Collector Context
The Chichibu Phenomenon
Since its first releases in 2011, Chichibu has achieved what few new distilleries manage — critical acclaim and commercial success within a single decade. The distillery’s limited production capacity, combined with Ichiro Akuto’s uncompromising standards, means that annual output is a fraction of what established Japanese distilleries produce. Single cask bottlings and small-batch releases like the Antipodes series are frequently allocated to specific markets or retailers, creating scarcity even within an already constrained supply chain. At auction, early Chichibu bottlings from the 2010s have appreciated significantly, with certain single cask releases fetching multiples of their original retail price. As Chichibu’s youngest stocks continue to mature and the distillery’s reputation solidifies, bottles from the 2014 vintage — representing formative years of production — are increasingly viewed as foundational collector pieces within the new Japanese whisky canon.
Service & Enjoyment
Serve the Antipodes 3812 in a tulip-shaped glass to concentrate its aromatic complexity, allowing it to rest for at least five minutes after pouring to let the spirit open fully. This is a whisky for contemplative moments — best enjoyed neat after dinner, paired with dark chocolate or lightly roasted nuts. Its delicate fruit profile and structured malt backbone also make it an excellent companion to aged cheeses or a simple slice of mizunara-smoked salmon, echoing the wood’s subtle influence that may be present in the maturation.
Online Price
CHF 1290
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