Hakushu distillery

Hakushu distillery (Japanese: 白州蒸溜所, Hepburn: Hakushū jōryūsho) is a Japanese whisky distillery. It is owned by the Suntory group, and situated in the Toribara locality (鳥原, also pronounced Torihara) of the former town of Hakushū (now part of Hokuto), in the Yamanashi Prefecture, Chūbu region, Japan.

Hakushu
Region: Japan
Location
  • Torihara 2913-1,
  • Hakushu-machi, Hokuto city,
  • Yamanashi Prefecture, 408-0316
  • Japan
Coordinates35°49′36″N 138°18′06″E
OwnerSuntory
Founded1973 (1973)
StatusActive
No. of stills
  • 6 wash stills
  • 6 spirit stills
WebsiteSuntory Hakushu Distillery

The distillery was established in 1973, in the forest on the slopes of Mount Kaikoma (甲斐駒ヶ岳, Kaikoma-ga-take). In 1981, it was expanded by the commissioning of a second, Hakushu East, site, near the original site, now called Hakushu West. All production is now focused on the new site.

Bottlings

Hakushu is produced in the following bottlings:

Main range:

  • Hakushu Single Malt "Distiller's Reserve" (New 2014 addition to the core range), 43%;[1]
  • Hakushu Single Malt 12 years 43%;[1][2]
  • Hakushu Single Malt 18 years 43%;[1][2]
  • Hakushu Single Malt 25 years 43%.[1][2]

Limited series:

  • 2013: Heavily Peated 48%;[1]
  • 2014: Sherry Cask 48%.[1]

References

  1. 製品ラインナップ シングルモルトウイスキー白州 サントリー [Suntory Hakushu single malt whisky line-up]. Suntory website (in Japanese). Suntory. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  2. "Hakushu line up". Suntory website. Suntory. Retrieved 17 May 2014.

This article is based upon a translation of the French language version as at May 2014.

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