Tasting Notes
- Nose: Delicate floral honey, green tea leaves, mountain herbs, gentle smoke, dried shiitake mushrooms
- Palate: Elegant umami richness, white pepper, crystallized ginger, toasted rice, subtle oak spice
- Finish: Medium length with lingering green tea, white chocolate, mountain spring minerality
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Japanese Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 42% |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | NAS (No Age Statement) |
| Distillery | Fukano Distillery |
| Region | Kuma Valley, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan |
| Barrel Type | Single Cask |
Perfect For
- Japanese Whisky Exploration: Discovering authentic regional character beyond mainstream brands
- Neat Appreciation: Savoring the unique umami complexity at room temperature or with a splash of water
- Whisky Dinners: Pairing with Japanese cuisine or umami-rich dishes
- Collector's Cabinet: Adding rare single cask expressions from Japan's oldest family distillery
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fukano Single Cask Japanese Whisky taste like?
Fukano Single Cask delivers an elegant, umami-driven profile with delicate floral honey, green tea, and mountain herbs on the nose, followed by a palate of white pepper, crystallized ginger, and toasted rice notes. The finish offers medium length with lingering green tea and mineral complexity that showcases the Kuma Valley's terroir.
Is Fukano whisky good for cocktails?
While Fukano's elegant complexity shines when sipped neat, it creates exceptional highballs and Japanese-style cocktails. Its umami character and floral notes work beautifully in simple serves with quality soda water or in whisky-forward cocktails that highlight its unique terroir-driven profile.
How should I drink Fukano Single Cask?
Serve Fukano neat at room temperature to fully appreciate its umami complexity and regional character. A small splash of pure water can open up additional floral and herbal notes. For a traditional Japanese serve, try it as a highball with premium soda water and a twist of yuzu peel.
What makes Fukano different from other Japanese whiskies?
Fukano represents Japan's oldest family-run distillery tradition, operating since 1823 in the remote Kuma Valley. Unlike large commercial producers, each bottle comes from single cask selections that showcase the unique terroir of southern Kyushu, delivering distinctive umami character and mountain minerality you won't find elsewhere.
Is Fukano Single Cask worth the price?
For collectors and enthusiasts seeking authentic regional Japanese whisky character, Fukano offers exceptional value as a single cask expression from Japan's oldest family distillery. Its unique umami profile and limited availability make it a worthy investment for those exploring beyond mainstream Japanese whisky brands.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.